A new post on Ubisoft's support page confirms the PlayStation 5's backwards compatibility is exclusive to PS4 game discs. "Backwards compatibility will be available for supported PlayStation 4 titles, ...
Update: The Ubisoft support page has been updated, and removed the mention of the PS5's backward compatibility capabilities. For longtime PlayStation fans, few features would be more welcome in the ...
According to Kotaku’s Jason Schreier — one of the most trusted sources in the business — he’s spoken with a few people in the know about the PS1-PS3 rumors, and while no one could outright confirm ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook PlayStation — or, more specifically, PSN — may have just confirmed that PS3 backward compatibility ...
PlayStation 5's full backward compatibility potential has remained somewhat of a mystery as Sony has not confirmed or denied any potential for support beyond PS4 games, but a recent, and now updated ...
Sony’s next-gen PlayStation will feature some level of backward compatibility with PlayStation 4 games, but PlayStation 5 owners may not get the full 25 years of backward compatibility they may be ...
PlayStation 5 will be compatible with "99 percent" of PS4 games according to Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO and President Jim Ryan, although that may be as far as backwards compatibility goes. In ...
The PlayStation 5 will not have backwards compatibility with PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, or original PlayStation games, according to the Ubisoft support page. This isn't a big surprise as Sony has ...
Backward compatibility for the PS5 has been a major point of discussion for the console. And not just PS4 backward compatibility, either. PS5 backward compatibility with the PS3, PS2, and even the PS1 ...
In the ongoing lead-up to PlayStation 5’s launch, the question of backwards compatibility has been a looming and cagey question for Sony. PS4 compatibility has been confirmed a few times already, but ...
PS5 will not be backward compatible with PS3, PS2, or PS1 games, according to a new support document on Ubisoft's website. Sony has yet to officially confirm or deny that PS3, PS2, or PS1 games will ...