The Sony company detailed on its support page how backward compatibility will work on its next-generation console, PlayStation 5 (PS5), which will not be compatible with PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3 games.
In September, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) CEO Jim Ryan stated in an interview for The Washington Post, that 99 percent of PlayStation 4 games will be compatible with the next-generation console.
However, now the company has published on its support page a list of PS4 games that can only be played on the PlayStation 4.
Among them are:
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
Also, the company indicated that the PlayStation 4 games that will not be able to be played on the PlayStation 5 will have a notice on the PlayStation Store in which it will say: “Playable on PS4 only.”
Sony claims that some PS4 games “may exhibit bugs or unexpected behavior when played with PS5 consoles.”
Earlier this month, Sony announced that its new console will have support for the video games of its predecessor, the PlayStation 4, but not with the original titles of the previous versions PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3.
The PlayStation 5 will launch on November 12 in seven countries around the world: the United States, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea. In Argentina, it will be available from December 4
The PS5 in its main version with a disc reader will have a launch price of $ 99,999, and 75,999 for its digital-only version.