We do believe in generations, and whether it’s the DualSense controller, whether it’s the 3D audio, whether it’s the multiple ways that the SSD can be used… we are thinking that it is time to give the PlayStation community something new, something different, that can really only be enjoyed on PS5.” And that, in our view, people should make games that can make the most of those features. We believe that when you go to all the trouble of creating a next-gen console, that it should include features and benefits that the previous generation does not include. “We have always said that we believe in generations. He instead specifically notes that they’re “looking at that” possibility and that a game as big as the next God of War would be one of those upcoming titles that would make sense to get to as many PlayStation gamers as possible. If they want to go on and play the PS5 version, that game will be there for them.”įirst off, let’s make it clear that Hulst’s statement strongly suggests that the PlayStation Studios team hasn’t necessarily committed to bringing the next God of War game to PS4.
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And if PS4 owners want to play that game, then they can. “Where it makes sense to develop a title for both PS4 and PS5 - for Horizon Forbidden West, the next God of War, GT7 - we’ll continue looking at that. “You can’t build a community of over 110 million PS4 owners and then just walk away from it, right? I think that’d be bad news for fans of PS4, and frankly not very good business,” said the Head of PlayStation Studios, Hermen Hulst, in a recent interview. While the recent confirmation that God of War: Ragnarok won’t be released until at least 2022 shouldn’t surprise anybody, the news that the PlayStation Studios team may release the game for both PS4 and PS5 has come as quite a shock to those who expected the much-anticipated sequel to be one of Sony’s biggest next-gen system sellers.