Why make a sequel to a game that’s still selling 7-8 million copies a year? DLC is a better call, especially when it’s all remastered style tracks. Then you have a different team working on all the new original ones in the meantime for when you actually need a sequel (to drive sales of a new platform).
It’s not like 48 new tracks is anything to sneeze at either, that’s crazy support and value for the price they’re asking. It literally doubles the courses.
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