With the flop that is Marvel Vs Capcom Infinite, and no sight of Marvel Vs game in Capcoms leak. I think Sony should take an opportunity to get rights on a Marvel fighting game. They already have a good relationship with Marvel with Spiderman, Miles Morales, Spiderman 2 and Wolverine. Sony has also bought Evo. And other than Nintendo, Sony is starting to have alot of IP that are well known. They failed with Allstars Battle Royale, but a traditional 2D fighter is something they haven't tried yet. They don't even have to limit themselves to first party IP, Vs PlayStation is broad, so any character that appeared on PlayStation such as Cloud etc.
Obviously they will need to work with a other developer, either Capcom or Arc System Works. But with Sony's budget they can add a great story mode, make sure the graphics and presentation are top notch.
Imagine we will have
Kratos Vs Thor
Ratchet and Clank Vs Rocket and Groot
Aloy Vs Hawkeye
Nathan Drake Vs Starlord
Jin Vs Wolverine
Fetch Vs Quicksilver
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Another idea would be for Sony to get a hold of the Soul Calibur IP. We all know 6 flopped and the series is in danger to continue. If Sony teamed up with Namco and made Soul Calibur X PlayStation. And featured characters from Bloodborne, Demons Souls, God of War and etc. They can potentially make Soul Calibur more appealing to a broader market.
Obviously they will need to work with a other developer, either Capcom or Arc System Works. But with Sony's budget they can add a great story mode, make sure the graphics and presentation are top notch.
Imagine we will have
Kratos Vs Thor
Ratchet and Clank Vs Rocket and Groot
Aloy Vs Hawkeye
Nathan Drake Vs Starlord
Jin Vs Wolverine
Fetch Vs Quicksilver
Edit
Another idea would be for Sony to get a hold of the Soul Calibur IP. We all know 6 flopped and the series is in danger to continue. If Sony teamed up with Namco and made Soul Calibur X PlayStation. And featured characters from Bloodborne, Demons Souls, God of War and etc. They can potentially make Soul Calibur more appealing to a broader market.
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