Was This Sony’s Weakest Summer of Announcements Yet? - Beyond Clips
There’s no shortage of new PlayStation games on the way, but now that the dust has settled on Sony’s summer showcase and the other big publishers have shown their hands, we’re feeling a little let down. Spider-Man 2 looks amazing, but we expected as much - it was a little weird that the release date got saved for Summer Game Fest. Naughty Dog’s big announcement is that The Last of Us multiplayer is a ways off. Bungie’s first new IP under Sony, Marathon, is a cross-platform multiplayer game, despite the original Marathon’s single-player campaign being beloved by longtime fans. PSVR 2 is getting some new games, but why isn’t Sony making any of them? And don’t even get us started on Project Q, a handheld seemingly designed for no one. But ultimately, PlayStation 5 is selling amazingly, so maybe Sony’s strategy is working?