Don’t expect it at the State of Play, but fans are hopeful that a new Sly Raccoon is in development and will be revealed this year.
It’s been nearly 10 years since the last Sly Raccoon game (known as Sly Cooper in America) released, ending on a tantalising cliffhanger that fans have been desperate to see resolved.
Rumours of a new entry have been circulating since last year, with some even claiming that original developer Sucker Punch, now of Ghost Of Tsushima fame, was coming back to work on it. That seems unlikely but a trademark update does suggest Sly 5 will happen without them.
As spotted and shared on Reddit, the domain for the series’ official website (which at the time of writing doesn’t work) was updated on March 4, with Sucker Punch still listed as the registrant company.
It’s worth stressing that this update doesn’t necessarily mean a new game is in development. There could just as easily be plans for a remake or re-release – or perhaps Sony and Sucker Punch simply don’t want the domain to expire.
However, Twitter user AccountNGT has also claimed to have heard tale of a new Sly game. Earlier this month, they accurately predicted that a new PlayStation event was planned for March, adding that 2022 will see announcements and releases for returning franchises.
They later clarified that both a new Sly and a new inFamous (another Sucker Punch property) are in development, and that the former won’t be announced until the second half of 2022, as this year marks the series’ 20th anniversary. The first game released in September 2002 so that month would be the ideal time for it.
This rules out a surprise reveal at tonight’s State of Play. Although Sony has already said it will primarily focus on Japanese developed games, with
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