Fusion table showing PS4 titles by genre

10/09/2016

Fusion table showing PS4 titles by genre

Inspired by a fusion chart I created for xbox 360 titles, I thought I’d try and build similar for the PS4 🙂

All data sourced from wikipedia: PS4 Games

Food for thought, I hope to play with other sources in the future.

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as of extraction date