Premium is literally starving for more classic games. This practice began later in 2025 and Sony needs to divert their resources to Implicit Conversions to give us more than one classic game per month. I agree with the backlash. The one-game-per-month release cadence is making fans mad. Literally, one game isn't gonna do it. It does nothing but make fans mad and make them a laughingstock when there are a lot of them just itching to be in the catalog. Serioulsly, Sony needs to stop releasing one game per month and continue releasing more than one game per month. I mean, there are games I wished for, but still.
This just tells me that Sony is absolutely tone-deaf, acting like little babies with the cadence of giving us one game per month and making Premium a joke, especially when there are a lot of games out there like Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon, Ratchet & Clank, the Simpsons Hit & Run, Tak and many others. Why can't Sony understand or recognize this? We're getting Tekken: Dark Resurrection this month. This is a PSP release of the PS3 release that was met with mixed reception. There are a lot of games just itching to be in the catalog, yet Sony is investing into being a laughingstock.
And Sony, if you're reading this, please for the love of God, please lay off of and refrain from the one classic game per month release cadence, even though there are a couple of them I played during my childhood. All that does is nothing but make you a laughingstock and make fans upset when there are a lot of heavy hitters and classic games we play during our childhood out there. Just invest your resources to Implicit Conversions. What we want is the cadence of releasing more than one classic game. We can't have a company that becomes a laughingstock. Heck, might as well pick up and pace and shift to giving us five classic games per month. That could increase the pace of releasing classic games in a faster pace. That's all I wanted to say. Please give us more than one classic game per month. That's all I ask.
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