Rumors of a February release just got shot down :(

  • echo64@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Honestly, at this point, they should really just save whatever for a sequel. It’s been two years. As a reminder (though there are extenuating circumstances here), Dark Souls 2 was 2014, and Dark Souls 3 was 2016.

    I guess the new reality is that it takes six years to make a game and three years between expansions. I think I’d just prefer smaller games and smaller dev cycles.

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        9 months ago

        Probably because 90% of Western gamers and 99.999% of humanity never heard about the Armored Core series in the first place?

        That’s the one about hard apples right? 😛

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          9 months ago

          Armored Core is one of their oldest running IPs and a series I have been playing since 2nd installment. AC6 was without a doubt the best one. Highly recommend.

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      9 months ago

      Why? With a DLC they can expand on weaker areas and introduce interesting advanced mechanics, whereas a sequel needs a lot more groundwork and can’t expand on existing story threads as easily without some repetition.

      It’s such a good game that I’d prefer more of it to a sequel, at least right now. Make the sequel it’s own thing that’s not burdened by having to finish all the unfinished stories.

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        9 months ago

        Fromsoft probably wouldn’t be the studio remastering bloodborne anyway, so they could happen concurrently