Sony has finally revealed some more details about the backward compatibility of PS4 games on the PlayStation 5 console. The situation is good - only 10 games will not work.
As it was recently said, 99% of PlayStation 4 games will be able to be played on PlayStation 5. In fact, the percentage is even higher as it has now been revealed that more than 4,000 PS4 games will be supported and only ten titles will not work. And it was announced which ten games it was. And you probably haven’t even heard of most of them. PlayStation 4 games that will not work on PlayStation 5 are as follows:
- DWVR
- Afro Samurai 2 Revenge of Kuma Volume One
- TT Isle of Man - Ride on the Edge 2
- Just Deal With It!
- Shadow Complex Remastered
- Robinson: The Journey
- We Sing
- Hitman Go: Definitive Edition
- Shadwen
- Joe’s Diner
So probably headlines that no one will shed a tear for.
Sony has also clarified how PS4 games will run on the PS5 console. Some will benefit from the Game Boost option provided by the console (similar to the PlayStation 4 Pro model) which means it will run at a higher resolution or at a more stable number of frames per second. Admittedly, there is no list of games that will profit from it.
Some PS4 games on the PS5 console will not be able to use certain functionalities as on the PlayStation 4 and some will experience performance errors or unexpected behavior (crash, etc.). It has not been said how big the sample of games is. Games for the PlayStation VR will be playable on the PS5 console, but users will need a special adapter for the PlayStation camera - which Sony will distribute in the package with the PS5 console itself.
The PS5 console, In-Game Live from PlayStation and PS4 Second Screen applications will not work on the PS5 console. There will also be no menu that opens with the Share button. But there will be the option to record gameplay just as it existed on the PlayStation 4.
From the PlayStation 4 console, you will be able to transfer installed games to the PlayStation 5 via a wi-fi network or using a removable disk. Games for the PlayStation 4 will be able to run on the PS5 console and via a removable disk, without the need to install them on the disk in the console itself.
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