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Horizon Forbidden West

I fear Sony is burning PS5 bridges with its most loyal gamers

Posted on September 7, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

At the beginning of this generation, it really seemed like all Sony had to do was stay the course and it would wind up on top again with the PlayStation 5. History proves that can be a tough thing to do, as winners in one generation sometimes become losers in the next. For instance, consider that the PlayStation 2 – the best-selling game console of all time – was followed by the PS3, a console that struggled from the outset and in the end only managed to break even with the Xbox 360. An even better – and more dramatic – example is the bomb that was the Wii U following the 100 million-selling Wii.
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