Sony wants its next-gen PlayStation 5 to play thousands of PS4 games when it releases this holiday. The PS5's custom SoC, OS, and software architecture environment was built from the ground up with ...
Understandably, one of the biggest questions about Sony’s latest console is PS5 backwards compatibility. New consoles are always a significant investment, and the PS5 is still not cheap. It makes ...
There's a new report going around that the next-gen PlayStation 5 will play PS1, PS2, and PS3 era games with noticable upgrades and enhancements. This seems unlikely outside of slight native perf ...
Even though Sony announced the PlayStation 5 last year, there's still a lot we don't know about the upcoming next-generation console. However, one persistent rumor about the PS5 is that it will ...
A new PlayStation patent suggests the PS5, and possibly the PS4, are finally getting PS3, PS2, and PS1 backward compatibility. Unlike the Xbox Series X — which plays many Xbox 360 and original Xbox ...
Microsoft has shown its hand with the revealing of the Xbox Series X, and now there is a possible colossal development in regards to PlayStation 5 having backwards compatibility. With the launch of ...
Can you play PS1, PS2, PS3 games on PS5 is a common question that many people are asking. With PS5 backwards compatibility confirmed to allow gamers to play PS4 games on PS5, it makes sense that ...
The idea of backward compatibility for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles has become a very hot topic for a big group of players. Both current consoles handle this in very different ways ...
Video game horror came into bloom with the fifth generation of consoles, and the PS1 is filled with experiences meant to terrify unsuspecting players. Konami’s Silent Hill remains chilling to this day ...
When I bought my PS3 many moons ago I had 2 games on my PS2 I wanted to migrate. Due to a lack of HDMI ports both games got tossed into the PS-2 box, later donated to the library (with a nice tax ...
Since its inception all the way back in November 2006, the PlayStation Store has played host to thousands of titles spanning multiple formats, from hosting the latest PS3, PS4, and PS Vita games, to ...