Ghost of Yotei Budget Almost The Same As Predecessor Unlike Other PlayStation Sequels

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Older Sequels Had Over 200% Budget Increase On Average!

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  • Sucker Punch says Ghost of Yotei budget and scope are quite similar to its predecessor.
  • This marks a change in PlayStation’s policy where sequels got a huge budget increase.
  • It shows the shift in policies to tackle increasing budgets and the risk of failure.

Ghost of Yotei is set to release in just a couple of weeks amid all the controversy surrounding it. While most PlayStation sequels have seen a tremendous increase in budgets, their upcoming title will change the tradition. 

According to Sucker Punch’s co-founder, Ghost of Yotei has a similar budget to that of Ghost of Tsushima, and it also had almost the same number of developers working on it, with the same development time. 

Why it matters: Previously, we have seen that PlayStation bumps the sequel budgets of its hit titles to a ridiculous amount, but considering the financial situation and inflation, it has decided to keep the scope similar this time.

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The Ghost of Yotei budget is quite similar to that of Ghost of Tsushima

In an interview with Game File (paywalled), Brian Fleming talked about how Ghost of Yotei had a very similar development timeline to that of its predecessor. Ghost of Tsushima cost around $60 million, so the sequel also had a similar budget. 

When we look at the financials and the costs, the man years, the amount of months that the team—times the size of the team—worked on it, [it’s] very, very similar, actually

– Brian Fleming

This is a huge step in a different direction, as the budgets used to be huge. For context, Marvel’s Spider-Man had a budget of $90 million, and with Spider-Man 2, it was bumped up to $300 million. Similar trends were seen with The Last of Us and Horizon.

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The budget is much less compared to other PS sequels

So, on average, we saw a budget increase of over 200% with older sequels, which isn’t the case anymore. This could be because many major companies are changing their approaches and decreasing budgets.

If a game that costs $300 million fails, it costs the company a lot. While not a single-player game, we saw this when Concord failed. Since then, Sony has been more considerate about budget and its game development policies. 

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