I think a lot of companies are wary of releasing too many IPs over something familiar in name to the public. That's a business standpoint, but I always saw that it's never a bad thing to have a few IPs grace the market. You can only milk big name franchises so much. It's like with movies and all the reboots you see now. Production companies are too afraid to test the waters and step out of the wading pool. I'm not saying, all or none, but a little adventurous soul is good. Most, if not ALL the big name franchises we have now were once adventurous steps taken by video game companies back in the day. You wouldn't never had Mario, Link, Castlevania, Mega Man, Sonic, had those companies never taken the chance and tried something new and adventurous. Hell, had LoS been it's own IP, Konami would have two great fantasy adventure series under their belts(CV and LoS). That would be great for CV, AND LoS(because it would be given even MORE freedom to do it's own thing, and would have NO ties to CV keeping it down).