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Re: Sony Is Looking to Make Even More Studio Acquisitions Ahead of PS5

Abraham23

Sony is so good at how they operate and to think they're really going to double down on first-party content in 2020 makes me even more excited for what's to come. I think they have proven more than well that when it comes to blockbuster exclusives Sony is the top tier dog! 💪🐶

And about the studio acquisitions, I think some good studios that would be good for Sony to take under their wing are - Tarsier Studios (Little Nightmares) Focus Home Interactive (Vampyr, STYX, A Plague Tale) Square Enix (Life Is Strange, Kingdom of Hearts) Deep Silver (Agents of Mayhem, Saints Row) Rockstar Games (Bully, Red Dead Redemption, Grand Theft Auto) Crystal Dynamics (Tomb Raider).

Re: Poll: Are You Hyped for The Last of Us 2's Return?

Abraham23

I'm not as hyped for TLOUP2 as I was for Days Gone but it's definitely on the top of my list for next year! I'm hoping that the games a little bit bigger than the first one, and I also hope the story has a lot more going for it this time around.

Re: The Last of Us: Part 2 Finally Returns Later This Month

Abraham23

I would like to see some more gameplay obviously, but to specify even more as to what I would like to see I'd have to say that I'm mostly excited to see the story element or at least a small glimpse of what we can expect from the story. Oh... I almost forgot, I would also like to see a RELEASE DATE! Please Naughty Dog, Sony Interactive Entertainment.

Re: E3 2019: Phil Spencer: I Wish Sony Was at E3

Abraham23

I think there was good reasons for Sony not attending E3 2019, one of the reasons being that they pretty much showcased all their big games last year. And another reason as to why they didn't show up to the event is simply because they're obviously making preparations for the next generation. Overall I think Sony not attending E3 was a smart strategic move on their part. They'd just be showing us more of what we've already seen if they were at this year's event so congrats to Sony for understanding when enough is enough. I'm glad they didn't milk themselves dry this year because now it leaves for an even better experience for next year when they finally give the last reveals and maybe a new lineup of things to come on top of what we already know.