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Pragmata and Saros give hope for the future of big budget video games
The release of new intellectual properties like Pragmata and Saros offers a hopeful contrast to the current trend of sequels and licensed games in the industry. These titles prioritize gameplay and unique experiences, a rarity in modern big-budget development. While Western publishers are increasingly risk-averse, focusing on live service games, Japanese developers like Capcom and Sony Interactive Entertainment are still willing to invest in new IPs, providing a much-needed breath of fresh air.
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