There are a lot of reasons why companies stop making games in a franchise, even ones which were once beloved. Declining sales, different creative desires from developers and many other factors contribute to the death of a franchise.

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But in the age of reboots and revivals, it seems as though any franchise has the chance to come back, sometimes resulting in excellent and popular new games like the2016 re-imagining ofRatchet & Clank, and sometimes resulting in complete failures likeStar Fox Zero.There’s no guarantee the return of a previously popular franchise will go well, but there are plenty which deserve a chance.

10Jak And Daxter

Oftencompared to the previously mentionedRatchet & Clankseries,Jak And Daxterfollows the sci-fi action adventures of two partners platforming and shooting their way out of trouble. But the series was able to have its own identity, with more mature and interesting stories with arguably better characters.

The games were developed by one of PlayStation’s most successful studios, Naughty Dog, who stopped making the series so that they could work on other new projects. So the death of the franchise did give the worldThe Last of Us, but now that it’s been 12 years since a newJak And Daxtergame, it may be time to give it another chance.

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9F-Zero

Nintendo has a mixed relationship with its exclusive franchises, some likeMarioandZeldahave had continued support 35 years since their creation. However, some never got a chance to truly shine. The futuristic racing seriesF-Zerois unfortunately an example of the latter.

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While certainly less popular than Nintendo’sMario Kartracing games,F-Zerostill has a cult following to this day, despite no new releases since the early 2000s. Captain Falcon has remained a consistent character in theSmash Brosfranchise since the beginning, so there is still some recognition of the franchise, but a new game would be amazing.

8Splinter Cell

Splinter Cellfollowed the life of secret agent and stealth expert Sam Fisher. Existing for a while parallel to theMetal Gearfranchise but taking a more grounded and serious approach to storytelling, theSplinter Cellseries contained some incredible and challenging stealth-action experiences.

The stealth genre in general seems to be in decline right now, with only a handful of the great stealth franchises remaining. And even Ubisoft’s other flagship stealth seriesAssassin’sCreed, while still going,has taken a more action RPG approach over traditional stealth.

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7Sleeping Dogs

The story behind the creation of theSleeping Dogsfranchise is an odd one. Beginning life asTrue Crime: Hong Kong, part of the existingTrue Crimeseries, the game was then cancelled, bought by Square Enix and converted to the stand-alone gameSleeping Dogswhich released in 2012.

Despite having many similarities withGrand Theft Auto, the games excellent writing, unique Hong Kong setting and well polished combat set it apart from being labelled a mere “GTA clone”.

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There was a direct sequel initially planned for the game, which then turned into a bizarre online multiplayer triad simulator which found little success and was ultimately cancelled.

6Bully

Bully, also known asCanis Canem Editonly had one full game and a remaster, but remains to this day one of the biggest sequel requests in gaming. Developed by Rockstar,Bullyused the violent open-world formula that the company is known for, but was so different from the likes ofGrand Theft AutoandRed Dead Redemption.

Set in a boarding school,Bully’s story is as melodramatic as it is hilarious. Despite having a few technical issues, it has an enormous fan base who would love to see a return. Rockstar has teased a sequel several times but there is still no solid evidence that a newBullyis in on the cards.

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5Prototype

Prototypewas an open-world sandbox featuring a mutated super human who could shapeshift is body into all manner of weaponry. Although it had a mediocre story, it was still so much fun leaping from building to building destroying tanks and helicopters with ease along the way. And with the inclusion of a mechanic which allowed the player to absorb and transform into any NPC, there was also some clever stealth elements worked in.

Prototypeand its sequelPrototype 2were both well received at their release and despite decent sales numbers of the second game, publisher Activision said it didn’t meet their expectations, and so the franchise was scrapped.

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4Saints Row

At first being seen as nothing more than a copy ofGrand Theft Auto, theSaints Rowseries would with each new game carve out its own unique identity, becoming more fantastical and wacky with every title.

There have been 4 main games, as well as a stand-alone expansion toSaint Row IVstarring series regular Johnny Gat in Hell, aptly namedGat out of Hell.

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There was also a spin-off game released in 2017 calledAgents of Mayhem, but there have been no full, officialSaints Rowgames since 2013. There is however, hope for the main series as a full sequel is rumoured to be in development, but details of it are very minor.

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3Star Wars: Knight Of The Old Republic

There have been so many games to come out ofStar Warsthat there are dozens of gaming franchises which exist within the widerStar Warsfranchise. But no game series in the extended universe is more beloved thanKnights of the Old Republic.

Developed by BioWare, this RPG series told stories in theStar Warsuniverse better than many of the actual movies. After the first 2 games, BioWare made an MMO follow up calledStar Wars: The Old Republic, but a true sequel is still in high demand.

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2Jade Empire

Another BioWare RPG which wowed players on release,Jade Empirewas a truly unique entity. Exploring a beautiful world inspired by the mythology of China was an absolute treat.

Lacking the name recognition of some of BioWare’s other games, it’s not likely there’ll be a sequel, but given the wealth of sci-fi and western fantasy games made by BioWare, it would definitely be interesting to see a return to the under-utilized worldJade Empire.

Even if there will be no sequel, now that theMass Effectserieshas a remake, it’s fair to askwhere is that treatment for other BioWare classics?

1Super Mario Strikers

There has been no shortage ofMariorelated sports gamesover the years, but while the likes ofMario TennisandMario Golfhave received plenty of different games, SuperMario Strikersonly got 2.

Considering how frequently Nintendo releases the other sport spin-off titles, it seems unfair that the world’s most popular sport has been left exclusively on older console generations.