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Of course, given the sheer number of incredible games on the PS4, it’s only a given that most of these titles will receive a sequel in some form or the other over time. Keeping this in mind, here are ten games on the PS4 that are very much worthy of a sequel.

8 Days Gone

While Bend Studio did pitch an idea for a Days Gone sequel, Sony ultimately decided against pursuing it. Although by no means poorly received, the post-apocalyptic game did not quite garner the same high praise as most PlayStation exclusives, a fact that reflects the title’s rough launch state.

Days Gone has a lot of potential for expansion, with its world serving as a great foundation to build upon. A few tweaks to the combat and a storyline with better pacing could easily result in a fantastic sequel.

7 Bloodborne

Miyazaki might not be the biggest fan of sequels, but one can’t deny that the announcement of Bloodborne 2 would send most fans into a frenzy.

After all, Bloodborne is considered by many to be the greatest FromSoftware game of all time, and for good reason. The lore and story of Bloodborne are truly one of a kind, with the world being fleshed out enough that a sequel can definitely be justified.

6 Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Speaking of FromSoftware games, one can’t help but mention the masterpiece that is Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice as well. Taking on a completely different identity from previous games in FromSoftware’s library, Sekiro ends up being a wonderfully unique yet familiar experience that is a blast to play through.

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One can only hope that a sequel is announced for this title since it’s clear that people simply can’t get enough of the brilliant combat in this game.

5 Final Fantasy XV

Speaking of Final Fantasy games, one can’t help but mention one of the most infamous games in the series — Final Fantasy XV. The development of this title took a decade, but one has to admit that the quality of this game definitely doesn’t reflect this tumultuous period… barring some issues with the game’s story.

With the manner in which Final Fantasy XV ended, the sequel can look at the lives of Noctis’ friends after the liberation of Insomnia, which can be quite an interesting angle indeed. While Final Fantasy XVI has been announced, that will naturally do its own thing.

4 Death Stranding

While Death Stranding is a game that polarized viewers upon release, the fact of the matter is that players who did manage to enjoy this game would obviously want to see a continuation of this title’s story.

Given just how unique Death Stranding’s gameplay is, it goes without saying that this one-of-a-kind game would definitely benefit from a sequel that would expand upon the unique aspects of the first game even further.

3 Control

Remedy Entertainment has always been at the forefront of developing excellent story-driven third-person shooters that can prove to be quite a blast to play through, and Control is no exception to this golden rule.

The story of the FBC and the mysteries that surround it are quite fleshed out and ripe for a sequel that can expand upon this weird phenomenon even further.

2 The Last Guardian

The wait for The Last Guardian was nothing short of excruciating, but its release more than made up for it… barring a few technical issues. The experience as players guided Trico through a series of obstacles as they uncovered the mystery of the game’s world and the origins of Trico himself.

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While one might argue that The Last Guardian was a self-contained story and doesn’t really warrant a sequel, the idea of roaming around with another cute companion like Trico is definitely an alluring prospect that would certainly intrigue fans of this title.

1 Ghost Of Tsushima

After being at the helm of the Infamous series for the longest time, it was only a given that Sucker Punch Productions would have to shift their attention to another IP if they wanted to remain relevant in the cutthroat gaming industry.

This is exactly what they managed to accomplish with Ghost of Tsushima, which was a brilliant title for the PS4 coupled with excellent open-world design and combat that was quite a blast to get through indeed. It’s clear that this series is not going to die down with a single game, and one can’t wait to see what the sequel has in store for them.

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