Mibu no ookami
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With news of DLC for Horizon and Cyberpunk being "next-gen/current gen" exclusive and that the previous generation won't get support, I think we're nearing the end of cross-gen support for at least non-annual release games.
Both of these games would have started in a next-gen cycle and all of the talks about last-gen not holding things back are pretty easily refutable here. It's at least not worth the time to develop for with sales drying up, but the funny thing is these games have baked in userbases of their own, normally a company would want to continue supporting that, but that's one of the benefits of forward compatibility. People can continue these games on current-gen consoles. Which makes decision's like Atlus' on Persona 5 even more craven and disappointing.
Let's rejoice the end of the PS4/X1 era. It was fun while it lasted but it's time.
Both of these games would have started in a next-gen cycle and all of the talks about last-gen not holding things back are pretty easily refutable here. It's at least not worth the time to develop for with sales drying up, but the funny thing is these games have baked in userbases of their own, normally a company would want to continue supporting that, but that's one of the benefits of forward compatibility. People can continue these games on current-gen consoles. Which makes decision's like Atlus' on Persona 5 even more craven and disappointing.
Let's rejoice the end of the PS4/X1 era. It was fun while it lasted but it's time.