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SBI’s Resident Gaslighter
Sony used to be among those, but their offerings just aren't impressive anymore. GOY, DS2, and Spider-Man 2 get outdone by games that are years old.
- CDPR has released one game in the last 5 years and TW4 is still very far away.
- Rockstar releases one game every 8 years, so no.
- Crytek is MIA.
- DICE has foregone advanced visual features in BF6 to appeal to a broader spectrum of machines.
The only one other one I see with an argument is Remedy with Control in 2018 and Alan Wake 2 in 2023, and presumably another game coming up within the next 3 years.
Otherwise, Ubisoft has:
2025: Assassin's Creed Shadows
2024: Star Wars Outlaws
2023: Frontiers of Pandora
There's also a rumor of a Black Flag remaster/remake coming out in the first half of 2026.
So, are they the only big devs regularly releasing AAA games that push graphics forward? It doesn't change the fact that their games aren't good, but we have to give credit to their technical/graphics engineers and visual artists.
- CDPR has released one game in the last 5 years and TW4 is still very far away.
- Rockstar releases one game every 8 years, so no.
- Crytek is MIA.
- DICE has foregone advanced visual features in BF6 to appeal to a broader spectrum of machines.
The only one other one I see with an argument is Remedy with Control in 2018 and Alan Wake 2 in 2023, and presumably another game coming up within the next 3 years.
Otherwise, Ubisoft has:
2025: Assassin's Creed Shadows
2024: Star Wars Outlaws
2023: Frontiers of Pandora
There's also a rumor of a Black Flag remaster/remake coming out in the first half of 2026.
So, are they the only big devs regularly releasing AAA games that push graphics forward? It doesn't change the fact that their games aren't good, but we have to give credit to their technical/graphics engineers and visual artists.
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