Just like how it used to take a while for the original PlayStation to load after you put a CD inside, so isSony taking their sweet time digging deep into its catalogue of older titles.
Earlier this year, Sony Interactive Entertainment Chairman Hiroki Totoki mentioned that Sony's incoming fiscal year won't feature "major existing franchise titles," and it appears there's a good reason for this.
If we believe the rumors, the upcoming Until Dawnremake on PlayStation 5 and PC is just the start.
With several more recent titles already receiving or set to receive similar treatment - Horizon Forbidden Westand Ghost of Tsushimaare next on the docket - a leaker claims more beloved games could soon join the roster. Though specifics remain undisclosed, the mere mention has been enough to fuel rampant speculation among fans. Curiously enough, this comes after Sony's cancellation of the Twisted Metal reboot amidst major layoffs. Then again, with successful precedents like Shadow of the Colossus and Demon's Souls, there's a possibility this might be true.
