Sony continues to give clues about the PS5 backward compatibility

The PlayStation brand continues to register patents on that subject.

In recent times the news of the future PlayStation 5 has been revolving around the backward compatibility, one of the features that fans have asked most times the current generation of Sony hardware. Now we have new clues that point in that direction, and that is that the Japanese company has indexed a new patent on backward compatibility.

This time it is a new system that would try to emulate a data transfer channel from an “older system”. One way to simulate this type of movement in order to emulate an older system in new hardware. All the methodology for which you want to bet Sony is committed to an “improved simulation”, something that theoretically should allow old games to work better in new hardware.

At the beginning of last month, we told you that one of the latest Sony patent registrations in this same area was the retrocompatibility designed by Mark Cerny also, presumably, for PS5.

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