Vladyslav Nuzhnov
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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 07.09.2024, 09:00

Over its 30-year history, PlayStation has given us a large number of game franchises. Some of them have appeared relatively recently, like Horizon, and have already gained a large audience, and there are many more games to come. God of War, for example, has been around since 2005, and the series has even gone through a relaunch, and it has done it good. The Last of Us celebrated its first anniversary last year and still has big plans ahead (let's just mention that the game already has a TV series). However, recently, it has not always been a beautiful story. At the end of August 2024, the online shooter Concord was released, and on 6 September, its servers were closed due to the lack of interest among players. The game took at least 4 years and $100 million to develop, and it lasted only a couple of weeks. But at the same time, there are franchises that Sony has abandoned (or forgotten) for various reasons and we haven't heard about them for years, although the same 100 million could have been spent on reviving what players loved so much in their time. The gg editorial team decided to recall 7 forgotten PlayStation franchises that players would love to return to.

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 06.09.2024, 22:28

A small number of customers will be refunded

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 06.09.2024, 13:22

Since its launch, more than 6 million accounts have been banned.

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Anton Kratiuk 05.09.2024, 15:09

All elements of the game will continue to function, but no new content will be released

Anton Kratiuk
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Anton Kratiuk 05.09.2024, 12:41

Bungie's problems haven't affected the development of the mobile game

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 05.09.2024, 08:20

The game will be released in full on 24 October on PC, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and Game Pass.

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Vladyslav Nuzhnov 03.09.2024, 11:59

We wrote that back in 2011, Neversoft, which is known for the Guitar Hero series, was developing Call of Duty: Future Warfare, which was supposed to take place in space. The project was cancelled, but only in January 2024 did we see the gameplay of that game. And now the game has even been launched on Xbox 360.

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Anton Kratiuk 02.09.2024, 14:35

Sales of the game totalled only 25,000 copies