It's no gamepass but I'm glad that when I will acquire a PS5 I will have the option to subscribe for just a few months to catch up on all the PS5 exclusives I missed that have arrived on the service.
The PS4/5 Cant emulate ps3, or even has an emulator for it. While it has a PSP and PS2 emulator for the PS1, PSP, And PS2 games
Sony can make an emulator for it however. The ps5 is powerful enough.The PS4/5 Cant emulate ps3, or even has an emulator for it. While it has a PSP and PS2 emulator for the PS1, PSP, And PS2 games
People expected streaming only.Hold on a moment, the article says PS1/PS2/PSP games that can be downloaded? To PS5?
Is that a new announcement, or have I just been ignoring something? I know a small handful of PS2 games got ps4 ports, but that can't be all that's about, surely?
There is no evidence that the PS5 couldn't emulate PS3. RPSC3 runs on relatively lower powered machines and that's made by people in their basements who don't have access to PS3 source code like the multi billion dollar company. It's not perfect, but I'm sure as hell Sony could figure it out… I'm quite baffled they haven't because it just makes no sense to keep putting PS3s in server racks.The PS4/5 Cant emulate ps3, or even has an emulator for it. While it has a PSP and PS2 emulator for the PS1, PSP, And PS2 games
Sony may not be putting its latest releases in, but there's still some popular PS5 titles in PS Plus Extra and Premium, including Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Returnal. But outside of its first-party games, Sony says "every major publisher" is present in the service, and conversations continue to go well.
"Whether it's indies, whether it's big games, or things that celebrate our heritage... all sorts of games," Ryan says. "We are going to have all of it, and hopefully a line-up that ticks all sorts of boxes."
no Crunchy? welp, looks like I'm sticking with regular Plus then