December 28, 2024 - 14:38

Video game sequels are rather commonplace today, but sometimes, these continuations are developed by a completely different team from the first game. This trend has led to some unexpected and unique experiences for players, as new studios bring their own vision and creativity to established franchises.
One notable example is the transition of the “Battlefield” series, which saw a shift in development from Digital Illusions CE to DICE, resulting in a fresh take on the franchise's gameplay mechanics and graphics. Similarly, the “Halo” series experienced a significant change when 343 Industries took the helm, introducing new storylines and gameplay elements that expanded the universe in exciting ways.
Another interesting case is “Crash Bandicoot,” where the original was developed by Naughty Dog, but later sequels were produced by Vicarious Visions and Toys for Bob. This shift allowed for a revival of the beloved character and introduced modern graphics while maintaining the charm of the original games.
These examples illustrate how different studios can breathe new life into established titles, creating sequels that resonate with both new players and long-time fans.
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