New PlayStation Patent: PS3, PS2, PS1 Compatibility Could Be Happening
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New PlayStation Patent: PS3, PS2, PS1 Compatibility Could Be Happening

BY JC Paredes 4 years AGO 2 MIN READ

A newly revised patent filed by Mark Cerny, the creator of the PS5 and PS4, has generated a buzz from eager enthusiasts. This is essentially a backward compatibility prototype, which allows PlayStation consoles to play games designed for outdated devices from earlier years.

On January 6, 2022, it was re-registered and now cruises on Twitter. Obviously, the coincidence leads fans to believe it might have to do with the long-rumored PS Plus makeover. This could feature a special tier that lets users play PS1, PS2, and PS3 games on PS5.

The patent, first seen by Twitter user shaunmcilroy, is labeled as “backward compatibility through the use of spoof clock and fine grain frequency control” on the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO) webpage.

https://twitter.com/shaunmcilroy/status/1481360035506761729

Is It Possible?

  • There’s no indication that Sony has discovered a revolutionary solution to host PS1, PS2, or PS3 games on the PS5. Moreover, Sony registered a similar patent in 2019, which sparked controversy when it comes to backward compatibility.
  • Using the PlayStation Now streaming feature, you may play certain PS2 and PS3 titles digitally. PS Now gift cards are currently being withdrawn from merchants; leading to speculation that Sony is planning to replace PS Now with a new network to effectively compete with Xbox Game Pass. We can only hope that Sony’s replacement pave the door for more backward compatibility in the future.

We don’t want to put a damper on the festivities right now. The previously stated new PS Plus is expected to debut in early 2022. So, the timing of this application is intriguing.

However, based just on the patent, it’s difficult to see how this might be construed as evidence of 100% compatibility. The most possible interpretation is that Sony has merely changed or modified this patent; it has done so around every two years since 2015.

SOURCE: USPTO

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JC Paredes

Since March 2021, I've worn two hats at Spiel Times: a writer and a Managing Editor. In my writing role, I've earned recognition from Wikipedia and Nev Schulman (Catfish TV Show host) for my insightful analysis and engaging narrative style. I'm passionate about all things gaming, with a keen eye for detail and a knack for uncovering hidden secrets within games. My gaming journey began at a young age, captivated by titles like Resident Evil and Tomb Raider. Today, I enjoy exploring open-world RPGs and MMORPGs, consumed by their lore and crafting theories about their narratives. I'm also drawn to the suspenseful atmosphere of horror games and the intricate narratives of crime-themed titles, bringing a unique perspective to my writing. Beyond gaming, I have a fascination with anything unexplained and chilling, a passion that often spills over into my exploration of horror games. When I'm not engrossed in a virtual world, you can find me curled up and spending time with my adorable doggy sidekick, Teemo. As Managing Editor, I'm committed to fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for our writing team. I communicate openly with my team members, addressing any content-related issues and providing guidance to help them excel.

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