A
spiritual successor, sometimes called a
spiritual sequel or a
companion piece, is a successor to a work of fiction which does not directly build upon the storyline established by a previous work as do most traditional
prequels or
sequels, but nevertheless features many of the same elements, themes, and styles as its source material.
Reasons for creating a spiritual successor
Due to the current nature of the publisher/developer system inherent in almost all computer games, as well as the continual purchase and takeovers (which sell the entire developer including its
copyrights and
trademarks) by conglomerate corporations, creative teams often fail to retain the copyright and trademark rights of their creations. This often makes attempts to create sequels for a product impossible for various reasons, such as the "core" of the studio being fired or replaced after completing a project while the parent company retains control of the copyrights and trademarks. A good example of this strategy is
Electronic Arts, which has closed many studios while keeping their copyrights and trademarks, such as
Bullfrog Productions,
Origin Systems, and
Westwood Studios.
To get around this, creative teams will make a product that resembles the original game in some way, without copying or mentioning the original directly, notably omitting the title, story, and character names. For instance, the video games
TimeSplitters and, more often,
Perfect Dark are often considered to be the...
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