Sony follows Microsoft’s example, asks Axiom Verge’s dad

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The backward compatibility of PS5 is a theme that holds bench on the main sites and forums in the sector. It is no coincidence, therefore, if Axiom Verge’s dad, Thomas Happ, focuses his latest intervention on the pages of GamingBolt on this very topic, linking it to the arrival on the market of PS5 and Xbox Series X at the end of 2020.

Before confirming that the development of the metroidvania Axiom Verge 2 continues smoothly despite the Coronavirus emergency, Happ reconnects to the discussion on the backward compatibility functions of nextgen consoles to explain that “I think it is an essential component, from a cultural point of view it is really important that video games are not forgotten by history. For consumers it certainly represents an added value, while for us developers it saves us from the problem of having to waste time porting again it’s still”.

Always on the subject of backward compatibility and nextgen, the author of Axiom Verge and his sequel delves into his point of view to declare that “I know there are some companies that like to receive a new economic boost every time a game is republished as a port on the next generation of consoles, but overall, I think this policy has a cost and that the latter is paid for by the games. without porting that are forgotten. The policy adopted by Microsoft, with a backwards compatibility that goes up to the first generation of its consoles, I think it is the best and I really hope that Sony and Microsoft will find a way to do the same “.

And you, what do you think about it? Before leaving the comments form, we remind you that on these pages you will find an in-depth look at PS4 games compatible with the launch of PS5.



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