Exclusives En Route
One thing that did not go unnoticed while the PlayStation 4 was making headlines was the fact that there weren’t many triple A exclusives in its first year. There were a few during the launch window and only a couple afterwards. The PlayStation 4’s library relied heavily on multi-platform titles and timed exclusivity with certain indie developers. While this helped to keep a steady flow of games coming, it’s understandable that some gamers became a bit disgruntled by the lack of first party exclusives.
For those wondering where the games went, look no further than 2015. This is the year where you finally get to find out what all of those Sony studios are working on. Uncharted 4: A Thiefs End had some gameplay revealed and it was amazing. Until Dawn is the PlayStation 4’s upcoming horror game that has many excited. Of course, they aren’t only relying on their in-house studios to increase their stable of triple A exclusives.
From Software, Capcom, and other studios have already confirmed games exclusively for home consoles on the PlayStation 4. Bloodborne looks to mix up the formula they first created with Demon’s Souls. Street Fighter V will allow for cross-platform play between the PlayStation 4 and PC. These and many others are due to hit the PlayStation 4 in the coming months.
The PlayStation 4 is finally building an impressive lineup of games that make it worthwhile to join in.