Summary

  • Potential upcoming exclusives like The Last of Us Part 3 may not make it to PS5 due to Sony's production cycle.
  • Sony's suggestion of a shorter lifespan for the PS5 may mean that several future exclusives end up debuting on the next console instead.
  • These include Spider-Man 3, Ghost of Tsushima 2, the next Horizon and God of War games, several new IPs, and the recently teased Bloodborne remake.

With fans anticipating future releases from Sony’s catalog of exclusive IPs, recent rumors surrounding titles like The Last of Us Part 3 seem to indicate that the company's latest PlayStation console is in a strange place relative to its predecessors. It could be said that the PS5 has yet to live up to its series’ legacy, and official talks regarding how the system is reaching the end of its life cycle mean there might not be much time left to improve its first party library ahead of the next PlayStation.

Since The Last of Us Part 3’s leaks in 2023 let fans know the game could be in the works, it’s been unclear when exactly this third entry could follow after the second in 2020. The large, generation-spanning gap between the first two games logically means the next may easily come two or three years from now, and TLOU isn’t the only franchise in this situation. It’s natural that a high quality product takes years to refine, but the unfortunate consequence of Sony’s current production cycle seems to be coming in the form of leaving the PS5 behind sooner than many would like. If this does happen, there are a handful of games that may not debut until the PS6.

The Reality of Sony's Statements on the PlayStation 5's Life Cycle

PS5's Place in the Lackluster Ninth Console Generation

While there have been several major hits of the past few years on “next-gen” consoles, it could also be said that the current console generation has had one of the hardest times establishing itself. Recent comments from Sony regarding the PS5’s end in the next few years haven’t inspired more faith, with the company potentially more keen on moving on to the next system than solidifying the influence of its existing product.

There May Be Less Than Three Years Left Until the PS6 Launches

Each of the two previous PlayStation generations have had a run of approximately seven years, and the latest one might end up with a slightly shorter lifespan. With a focus on winding down the PS5 already publicly expressed by Sony and several future exclusives seemingly over a year away, it’s possible that a pivot to the follow-up console could be complete sooner than many fans expect.

There's a Good Chance Several Upcoming Exclusives Won't Make It to PS5

Sony’s Development Timelines Are Likely to Stretch Beyond 2024

Rumored titles like The Last of Us Part 3 that Sony’s studios apparently have in the works all seem to raise a similar concern: whether they will even make it on to PS5. A new God of War would almost certainly push beyond the PS4-compatible scope of Ragnarok while taking years to make, and the same could be said for Sony's next Horizon game, along with the several projects allegedly coming from developers such as Sucker Punch and Insomniac (the rumored Ghost of Tsushima 2 and Spider-Man 3 come to mind). If Sony is moving toward the tenth generation sooner than later, it’s unclear if there’s going to be room for these potentially ambitious exclusives.

One Remake May Justify the PS6’s Existence for RPG Fans

It’s almost certain that there would be a reaction among fans to the PS5’s short life if another system is announced any time soon, but the prospect of games that could come with better hardware might make it worth the wait. The Demon's Souls remake by Bluepoint has proven to be one of the PS5’s most well-known exclusives despite some criticisms from dedicated fans of the original, and a recent Eurogamer interview with FromSoftware’s Hidetaka Miyazaki revealed that he sees more merit in a similar project for Bloodborne in the next generation:

"I think purely from a user perspective, modern hardware also allows more players to appreciate all the games. And so, it ends up being a simple reason, but as a fellow player, I think that accessibility is important. I think that can be the driving force between bringing an old game to a new platform."

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Released
January 19, 2024
ESRB
M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs
Developer(s)
Naughty Dog
Publisher(s)
Sony Interactive Entertainment
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The Last of Us
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PlayStation 5
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