trash80
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- Dec 14, 2018
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heres an interesting thought, semi off topic... allot of buzz is going around about ps5 being completely backwards compatible and word is all your digital purchases from the 4 will all be accessible and playable on the 5... now here's what im wondering, all the wiliams/bally farsight tables will they transfer over or is there some type of legal crap that would prevent that sort of a thing? they might start treating consoles like steam on pc as it looks like the new goal for playstation and xbox is to be 100% backwards compatible. i think this could float in fact i think they have some type of legal writing for game developers in the contracts that they can put new versions of systems out and the games will transfer to them, like how they released the pro and x for example.
The new playstation (which is not named PS5) will be 8k and have SSD storage instead of the current HD and have the 3rd gen AMD CPU and new GPU (supporting ray tracing) that is identical in architecture to the current model. The new console should be approached like upgraded components inside your PC.
However, Sony wants to push streaming and "cut in line" access for upcoming games (and movies/TV) and what I have seen is they plan on releasing a new premium tier of PSN account.
Regarding your question, since both Sony and Microsoft have planned on their console ecosystems to remain intact (like Steam) over the long haul in regards to digital content "ownership," all previously purchased content should be accessible as long as you are using the same PSN or LIVE or Steam account credentials, you should be able to play your games.