PS5 not backward compatible with PS3, PS2, or PSone, Ubisoft says – Polygon

PlayStation 5 will support “the overwhelming bulk” of the more than 4,000 PS4 titles launched to date, Sony senior VP of platform preparation and management Hideaki Nishino stated in March, in the middle of confusion about Sonys strategies. Numerous video game designers have already vowed to support PS4 versions of their video games on PS5, consisting of CD Projekt Reds Cyberpunk 2077 and Treyarch/Raven Softwares Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.

Weve connected to Sony for explanation on the degree of PlayStation 5s backward compatibility assistance and will upgrade when the business reacts. Its worth keeping in mind that the assistance FAQ entry on Ubisofts site is different depending on which region youre seeing. The Australian version of the assistance page notes that “Backwards compatibility will be readily available for supported PlayStation 4 titles, but will not be possible for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, or PlayStation video games,” while the U.S. equivalent does not mention those platforms at all.

Sonys next-gen PlayStation will include some level of backwards compatibility with PlayStation 4 video games, however PlayStation 5 owners might not get the full 25 years of backward compatibility they might be dreaming of. According to a support FAQ on Ubisofts site, the PS5 will not be backward-compatible with initial PlayStation, PlayStation 2, or PlayStation 3 games.

Sony had actually never ever assured backwards compatibility for PlayStation, PS2, and PS3 video games on PS5. But reports from July speculated about the possibility of extensive backward compatibility on PS5, playable from a cloud-based video game library. Those reports were based on patent filings in Japan, not something that Sony revealed.