The sequel was apparently cancelled, with Insomniac Games instead choosing to focus on Marvel's Spider-Man, leaked documents suggest.
Insomniac's leaked documents also reveal that Microsoft has rights over "any associated DLC, ports and derivative games" from the two sequels.
Leaked internal documents suggest Insomniac will also release free Spider-Bots and suits over the coming year, before releasing a GotY Edition in late 2024.
The open world superhero title was officially confirmed to have sold 5 million units as of October 31.
Players return to the Black Garden to unlock this new Strand Exotic bow, which fires arrows that can suspend numerous enemies.
The last official sales milestone for FromSoftware's acclaimed action RPG is over two million sold, announced back in September 2015.
Leaked documents have revealed that Insomniac Games has multiple X-Men games planned, with the upcoming Wolverine game set to be the series' first instalment.
No, not $567,000. The studio has made just over five hundred dollars off the game, which released for Xbox One in 2014.
Meanwhile, Days Gone stands at 1.7 million units sold on the platform, while Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered has sold over 1.3 million units.
Leaked documents reveal Sony is concerned about the "incredible strategic value" Activision's acquisition will provide to Microsoft.
Producer Yosuke Hayashi also discusses creating an open-world title and how it was "a natural next step" for the developer.
Along with side quests tied to various figures, players can also form bonds with locations, which informs much of the exploration.
The massive leak also includes details on a number of upcoming titles planned for the next several years.
Edo, Yokohama and Kyoto are the major cities in the upcoming action RPG, but players will also venture into the countryside and rural areas.
Leaked Insomniac documents also reveal projected budgets of $305 million and $385 million for Marvel's Wolverine and Marvel's Spider-Man 3 respectively.
According to leaked internal Insomniac documents, the game had a total budget of $81 million.
The game turned a profit of $269.8 million, with a 242% return on investment, according to leaked internal Insomniac documents.
The next several years will see the developer focusing on Spider-Man, X-Men, and Ratchet and Clank, according to a fresh leak.
The game will seemingly feature a new villain, co-op elements, and space exploration, as per a new leak.
The upcoming Wolverine game will seemingly be the first instalment in a larger X-Men series, according to a fresh leak.