This sentiment was echoed by Night Dive Studios ModernVintageGamer who tweeted (Via VGC) that emulating the PS3 on the PS5 was “absolutely possible” but that “Sony has never been interested in investing the millions to make it happen”. This hasn’t gone down all that well with most fans and critics, and whilst it’s known that the PS3’s unique architecture and infamous Cell processor is likely one explanation why it’s been left off, others have suggested that Sony could do this (if they spend the money). That’s because PS3 games will only be supported through cloud streaming, and even then, only in select territories. You’ll notice we’ve conspicuously not included PS3 in that list. But it’s that slightly more expensive tier that got everyone talking, since it will offer classic games from the PS1, PS2, and PSP era. Last week Sony finally unveiled their new PS Plus subscription service, which effectively splits everything into three tiers of content and bundles PS Now into the middle option.
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