Living near Paris, Iyane (He/Him) is mainly covering Japanese media on DualShockers. He started his writing career in 2018 after being scouted for his blogging and talent for live-translating Japanese ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Embark on an epic journey through PlayStation history! See "every PlayStation ever," from the iconic PS1, PS2, and PS3 to the ...
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, ...
Sony has been revealing more details about the PlayStation 5 and its games, looking towards the future. However, someone recently unearthed a patent that suggests the company is also interested in its ...
Logan Moore is the Managing Editor around these parts and enjoys the video game Super Mario Odyssey. Considering that Sony hadn't said a word about backward compatibility on PS5 for any previous ...
A recently filed patent could indicate additional unannounced details about Sony’s PS5 backwards compatibility strategy and keeping its 25-year library of games alive. One of the longest-running ...
In a new PlayStation Blog announcement, Sony revealed the PlayStation Plus Deluxe tier’s first PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP games that will be part of is Classic Games. Both first and third-party games will ...
Bandai Namco announced a new Tales of keychain collection that features replicas of PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, and PS5 game covers and cases.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A new tweet from PlayStation has ignited speculation that PS1, PS2, and PS3 backward compatibility ...
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