Psycho_Mantis
Banned
With the recent announcement of Star Ocean 5 for PS3/4 and insight that Sony are helping with it, is anyone else surprised by the amount of collaborations SCE are conducting with Japanese third parties? I can't remember much from the PS3 era (demon souls, folklore, WKC....) and I guess with the PS2 era most of it was exclusive by default.
To list:
From Software
- Bloodborne ( co-developed/funded)
Capcom
- Dragons Dogma Online
- Deep Down (development of next gen engine help)
- SFV (funding)
SE
- DQH (I'm sure there was some nudging by Sony here)
- FF Dissidia (?)
- SO5
Konami
- Silent Hills (?)
We also have NIS commenting that SCE helped them with marketing budget (suggesting they are at least aware of niche devs) and L5 are making a PS4 game to be announced at E3 (SCE has had a history in making stuff with L5 so its a possibility). Note how its all for PS4/3.
Question is, at a time where console gaming is declining in Japan and where Western franchises are a more dominant, why is SCE aggressively going for these partnerships? How successful can these partnerships be for both companies? Also, from what we see right now, what can we expect in the future?
I understand that certain factors have it made it far easier for them to acquire them, most notably PS4's success.
To list:
From Software
- Bloodborne ( co-developed/funded)
Capcom
- Dragons Dogma Online
- Deep Down (development of next gen engine help)
- SFV (funding)
SE
- DQH (I'm sure there was some nudging by Sony here)
- FF Dissidia (?)
- SO5
Konami
- Silent Hills (?)
We also have NIS commenting that SCE helped them with marketing budget (suggesting they are at least aware of niche devs) and L5 are making a PS4 game to be announced at E3 (SCE has had a history in making stuff with L5 so its a possibility). Note how its all for PS4/3.
Question is, at a time where console gaming is declining in Japan and where Western franchises are a more dominant, why is SCE aggressively going for these partnerships? How successful can these partnerships be for both companies? Also, from what we see right now, what can we expect in the future?
I understand that certain factors have it made it far easier for them to acquire them, most notably PS4's success.