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PS5 backwards compatibility revealed — and it’s bad news

PS5 backwards compatibility revealed — and it's bad news

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One of the virtually persistent PS5 rumors has been that Sony's adjacent panel volition be backwards compatible with previous PlayStation systems, going all the style back to the PS1. Sony never said anything to this effect, but the possibility notwithstanding crops up every now then, buoyed past enthusiastic fans too equally Sony's own patents.

A contempo Ubisoft support article seems to settle the issue definitively, however: The PS5 volition manifestly exist backwards-compatible with most PS4 games, merely nothing older than that.

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Information comes from an Ubisoft support article entitled "Transitioning PlayStation four Titles to Next-Gen Versions." As you may accept guessed, the article contains information nigh Ubisoft's plan to offer PS5 versions of games that players accept purchased for the PS4. It's a pretty short article, linking out to more than comprehensive guides, but there is one telling section at the end:

"Backwards compatibility will exist bachelor for supported PlayStation four titles, only will not exist possible for PlayStation 3, PlayStation ii, or PlayStation games."

That would seem to settle the issue. Many PS4 games will be backwards compatible with the PS5; PS1, PS2 and PS3 games will not. (We do have to wonder whether there are any PS1, PS2 or PS3 games that will even take PS5 versions, simply that's neither here nor there.)

This limitation won't shock anyone who'due south familiar with how PlayStation architecture has changed over time. Without going into as well much technical detail, the PS3 used a completely different class of processing than the PS4 and the PS5, making backwards compatibility just nearly impossible. At that place's a reason why if you want to play PS3 games on the PS4, you lot have to stream them through PlayStation At present.

On the other hand, fans who believed that the PS5 would offering complete backwards compatibility cited streaming as one possible avenue. PlayStation Now, or a similar service, could theoretically stream quondam games that players already own from a Sony server. (There is, in fact, a Sony patent to this effect.)

Since PlayStation Now already supports a number of PlayStation games from older consoles, it's non at all ridiculous to believe that Sony could expand PS At present's functionality and library in the future. However, that's nonetheless a far cry from "total backwards compatibility," which Ubisoft's message seems to quash.

Again, it seems worth pointing out that Sony itself has never promised backwards compatibility on the PS5 beyond PS4 games. During his technical breakdown of the console in March, Marking Cerny pointed out that the PS5 would be able to run the vast majority of PS4 games, and support the enhanced resolution and frame rates available in PS4 Pro-optimized titles. The "PS5 will be backwards compatible with everything" rumor seems to be just wishful thinking that started and crystallized on social media.

Marshall Honorof is a senior editor for Tom'southward Guide, overseeing the site'due south coverage of gaming hardware and software. He comes from a science writing background, having studied paleomammalogy, biological anthropology, and the history of science and engineering. After hours, y'all tin find him practicing taekwondo or doing deep dives on classic sci-fi.

Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/news/ps5-not-backwards-compatible-ps1-ps2-ps3

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