Sony launches new surprises for the PS5 platform |
Sony plans to launch a new gaming platform (PlayStation 5) for PlayStation 5 next Thursday, November 12, 2020. The company has now published answers to many frequently asked questions and has clarified many details about the new platform. From the game.
As we mentioned in the question, some games (PlayStation 5) are not restricted by geo-connections, which means that players can play some games from other countries without any problem. For example, if there is a game designed specifically for Japan, then American players can play it.
The platform (PlayStation 5) also supports Sony's PlayStation Now cloud gaming service, so older PlayStation games can be played in greater numbers than previously thought. .
The service (PlayStation Now) enables downloading and streaming of games (PlayStation 4). However, some games can also be managed from (PlayStation 3) and (PlayStation 2) platforms.
Sony previously stated that most of the 4,000 PlayStation 4 games will run on the PlayStation 5 platform. Previous testing showed that several PlayStation 4 games run better on the new platform.
The company provides PlayStation Plus subscribers access to some of the best games (PlayStation 4) through the (PlayStation Plus) group on (PlayStation 5).
Sony confirmed to (The Verge) a few days ago that PlayStation 5 owners will not be able to expand the platform's storage space at launch.
Although the PlayStation 5 platform has a dedicated internal slot that can theoretically accommodate a standard and easily accessible M.2 SSD, the slot does not appear to function properly at startup. Sony told technology website The Verge: The hatch is only for future updates.
It should be noted that the platform (PlayStation 5) supports external storage drives via the USB port. Sony has confirmed to The Verge that support will be available on the first day of release.