In a recent interview, PlayStation co-CEO Hermen Hulst revealed that Sony is open to reviving its classic franchises, sparking excitement among fans eager to see dormant IPs return. Speaking with Famitsu, Hulst emphasized the importance of PlayStation’s extensive IP portfolio, stating that the company is exploring ways to “leverage” its legacy franchises alongside developing new ones. This approach aligns with Sony’s broader strategy of balancing nostalgia with innovation.
Hulst highlighted the enduring influence of iconic games like Uncharted 2 and God of War, which helped define PlayStation’s legacy. He also acknowledged the success of Astro Bot: Rescue Mission, which featured numerous cameos from beloved PlayStation characters. The positive reception to these nostalgic elements demonstrates the strong connection fans have with PlayStation’s rich history.
While specific titles were not confirmed, speculation has grown around potential revivals of fan-favorite franchises such as Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, Resistance, inFamous, and Killzone. Many of these series have been dormant for years, despite continued demand from players. For instance, the inclusion of Sly Cooper in the PS Plus Premium Classics Catalog became one of the most-played additions, showcasing the appetite for these older titles.
Hulst also noted that Sony is collaborating with external studios to explore opportunities for reviving or reimagining classic IPs. However, he hinted that leveraging legacy franchises might not always mean new game entries; some could be adapted into other media, such as films or TV shows, through PlayStation Productions.
This openness to revisiting PlayStation’s past comes at a time when nostalgia is a powerful force in gaming. With the success of the PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection and games like Astro Bot celebrating the brand’s history, it seems likely that Sony will continue to explore ways to bring back its iconic franchises in meaningful ways. Fans are now eagerly awaiting announcements about which classics might make a comeback in 2025 and beyond.
Hulst highlighted the enduring influence of iconic games like Uncharted 2 and God of War, which helped define PlayStation’s legacy. He also acknowledged the success of Astro Bot: Rescue Mission, which featured numerous cameos from beloved PlayStation characters. The positive reception to these nostalgic elements demonstrates the strong connection fans have with PlayStation’s rich history.
While specific titles were not confirmed, speculation has grown around potential revivals of fan-favorite franchises such as Jak and Daxter, Sly Cooper, Resistance, inFamous, and Killzone. Many of these series have been dormant for years, despite continued demand from players. For instance, the inclusion of Sly Cooper in the PS Plus Premium Classics Catalog became one of the most-played additions, showcasing the appetite for these older titles.
Hulst also noted that Sony is collaborating with external studios to explore opportunities for reviving or reimagining classic IPs. However, he hinted that leveraging legacy franchises might not always mean new game entries; some could be adapted into other media, such as films or TV shows, through PlayStation Productions.
This openness to revisiting PlayStation’s past comes at a time when nostalgia is a powerful force in gaming. With the success of the PlayStation 30th Anniversary Collection and games like Astro Bot celebrating the brand’s history, it seems likely that Sony will continue to explore ways to bring back its iconic franchises in meaningful ways. Fans are now eagerly awaiting announcements about which classics might make a comeback in 2025 and beyond.