By definition second party games are also first party games.Sackboy: A Big Adventure is a Sony 1st party game. It doesn't matter who owns the studio. The game is a 1st party game. The IP is a 1st party IP.
It's sometimes getting used to make it clear "1st party IP/game made by external 3rd party studios". But at the end of the day it's 1st party.
It's normally 1st or 3rd party. This has been made clear many times already by devs or journalists. Yes, you can use 2nd party game/IP. But in reality, it's 1st party.
2nd party games are the first party games -meaning, they are published by the platform holder- not developed by internal studios of the platform holder, but instead by a third party studio (meaning, a studio not owned by the platform holder).
This is what the industry has been using since the early '80s, even if some forum users, journalists or a community manager don't know it.
- First party game: published by the platform holder
- Second party game: published by the platform holder but developed by (I mean, having the lead studio role in case of AAA games where multiple studios develop a game) a 3rd party studio
- Third party game: not published by the platform holder
- First party company/publisher/studio/team: owned by the platform holder
- 2nd party company/publisher/studio/team: 3rd party team leading the development of a 2nd party game
- 3rd party company/publisher/studio/team: not owned by the platform holder
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