A Look Back At PlayStation 4’s Impressive Year

Another strong year.

Selling a Bright 2016

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2015’s offerings may have been saved by third-party games but Sony is wise enough to not use the same strategy in back-to-back years. Fans need to know that their patience will be rewarded because why else would they stick around when brand new experiences are being promised on every other platform available? It’s a good thing that the PlayStation team used every stage opportunity to show of all of the games that you’ll be able to play next year. (Fingers crossed.)

Games like Uncharted 4, No Man’s Sky, Horizon: Zero Dawn, WiLD, Grand Turismo sport, Matterfall, Street Fighter V, and Gravity Rush 2. That’s not to mention whatever else their other studios are working on as well as some other third-party deals that they may have hidden up their sleeves. Like Microsoft, Sony had plenty of games releasing in 2015 (first party and third party combined) so there was no need to pack so much into this holiday season. That means things are able to be stretched out over the coming months.

The platform has managed to keep its momentum by just mentioning these upcoming games, so the fact that they’re pretty much right around the corner will keep the PS4 sailing smoothly for the foreseeable future.


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