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I'm a big believer in new IPs!
that picture he made is so dam true
It depends on the franchise. Some franchises are good, but some decisions might have affected them, and a reboot might renovate them by trying again with fresh ideas. Others might be just trying to milk as much as possible.
In any case though, I prefer new IPs, because they can too become successful franchises
True, but it does give some more time to think of another IP.
Also, people want them and since it's a big money maker, why not?
I'd still like a another Soul Reaver, reboot or not.