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    Rumor: Sony May Revive inFAMOUS, Ape Escape And Other Classics

    // Spanish outlet Vandal reports new insider chatter that Sony is weighing comebacks for dormant PlayStation series, with inFAMOUS and Ape Escape name-checked.

    Rumor: Sony May Revive inFAMOUS, Ape Escape And Other Classics
    CrackWatchStaff|2026.05.182_min
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    A fresh report claims Sony is exploring the return of several dormant PlayStation franchises, with inFAMOUS and Ape Escape specifically floated as candidates. The rumor surfaced today, May 18, 2026, via Spanish outlet Vandal, which cites industry chatter pointing to franchise revivals under discussion inside PlayStation.

    What the new rumor claims

    According to Vandal’s write-up, insiders suggest Sony is preparing returns for some of its best-known but long-shelved IP. inFAMOUS and Ape Escape are mentioned by name as examples of the type of projects being considered. No specific studios, timelines, or formats are attached in the report, and there’s no indication whether any potential revival would be a remake, remaster, or an all-new entry.

    Where it came from

    While the Vandal piece is the spark for today’s chatter, recent comments from a well-known insider gave the broader idea some oxygen. Over the weekend, a follow-up noted there is “truth” to Sony exploring revivals of older, unused IP, though they did not confirm inFAMOUS specifically. That line was summarized by PlayStation Universe in a brief report on May 18, 2026.

    What’s confirmed and what isn’t

    None of this has been announced by Sony. There are no job listings, trademarks, or first-party blog posts to back a specific game’s return as of May 18. The inFAMOUS name pops up often in community speculation, partly because Sucker Punch is busy elsewhere and the brand has sat idle for years. Ape Escape, meanwhile, is a nostalgic fit that fans often cite as ripe for modern hardware. Still, until Sony puts a logo on a stage or a blog, everything remains unconfirmed.

    Why it matters

    If accurate, a legacy-IP push would signal a broader first-party mix beyond the prestige, cinematic slate that’s defined PS4 and PS5. Revived mid-budget action, platformer, or experimental projects could help fill calendar gaps, diversify PlayStation Plus offerings, and re-engage lapsed fans without the years-long dev cycles of brand-new AAA bets. The big variables are scope and stewardship: who makes them, how modern they become, and whether these are compilations, remakes, or genuine new entries.

    For now, treat this as what it is: a rumor with credible echoes but no paperwork. The names make sense, the timing isn’t wild, and the appetite is real. We’ll update if Sony acknowledges any of it, or if one of those classic logos actually reappears on an official stream.

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