PS5 could offer the most prosperous title park ever
We are getting closer and closer to the debut on the market of PS5 and it is legitimate to express some considerations on what has been and what will be of the videogame world. Usually, it is only at the end of a generation of consoles that we can actually draw our conclusions and evaluations of the entire process - just as it is more appropriate to give an opinion only at the end of reading a good book or watching a movie. As for the PlayStation ecosystem, judging from the catalog of games that these platforms have presented to users, Sony has always set itself the goal of diversifying the offer as much as possible, including racing games, first-person shooters, role-playing games, fighting games and more.
Throughout its history, PlayStation has presented highly successful titles to the public, such as Horizon Zero Dawn, Spider-Man, God of War, Ghost of Tsushima and The Last of Us Part 2. All games that are candidates to become a long-running franchise - and many of them are getting sequels. Notably, PS4 also offered a more accommodating environment for indie developers, mostly supporting top tier triple A titles and the third-person Action / Adventure genre. Therefore, the upcoming PS5 seems determined to ride the wave of success it had with PS4, certainly bringing noticeable changes.
Throughout its history, PlayStation has presented highly successful titles to the public, such as Horizon Zero Dawn, Spider-Man, God of War, Ghost of Tsushima and The Last of Us Part 2. All games that are candidates to become a long-running franchise - and many of them are getting sequels. Notably, PS4 also offered a more accommodating environment for indie developers, mostly supporting top tier triple A titles and the third-person Action / Adventure genre. Therefore, the upcoming PS5 seems determined to ride the wave of success it had with PS4, certainly bringing noticeable changes.