Bring Back Backward Compatability
It’s amazing to think that after all these years the PS4 hasn’t gotten any backward compatibility, not with any other generation of PlayStation.
Fans rejoiced when Xbox One added backward compatibility, and it continues to be a major strength for the system. With next-gen arriving at the end of the year, backward compatibility needs to be a focal point.
At the very least the new console needs to be able to play PS4 games, especially considering it looks like big PS4 releases are going to run right up to the PS5’s launch. Even better would be if some of the most recent PS4 titles, like Final Fantasy VII Remake or Ghost of Tsushima, get some kind of performance upgrade.
While it’d be great to see PS4 backward compatibility, Sony could really get ahead by making PS3 and PS2 compatible as well. Obviously, we don’t know the feasibility of that with the new hardware, but backward compatibility with some of the biggest games libraries out there would be a huge selling point.