The number of PlayStation 4 games not backwards compatible with the PlayStation 5 continues to shrink, as frenetic PlayStation VR shooter DWVR has been updated to work on Sony’s next-gen console. This brings the list of last-gen titles that don’t run on the console down to seven, which is a very reasonable return, we’re sure you’ll agree.
In addition to fixing the functionality, the release is also using the juiced-up hardware to improve the experience, so the title will now run at 120 frames-per-second within the headset, ensuring silky smooth gameplay. Writing on Reddit, the developer added that it’s committed to “further tweaking” in the future to ensure an even better overall experience.
[source reddit.com]
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I'm waiting for this amazing moment, when there'll be only one game unplayable on PS5 left. You probably already know where I'm going with this... yep, this "Just Deal with it" game
Whatever happened to those stupid Ubisoft titles that were having issues?
@viciousarcanum
It would be good to have more updates on the games that experiences glitches, as that list is more exhaustive. Presumably it’s much harder to assess these games and the impact the glitches have. It’s perhaps unlikely these games will be updated, as for the most part, they do function.
I’d like to see Robinson updated as I’ve yet to complete it. I recall reading on here that it’s unlikely Shadwen will ever be updated due to various technical obstacles, is that correct?
It would be great to see more VR titles updated to utilise the power of the PS5. It sounds as if the system allows for some quality improvements across frame rate, resolution and textures, which all help to keep the now ageing tech feel a little less dated. Perhaps and when a second VR headset arrives, it will offer dramatic boosts to existing VR titles, much as the PS5 is doing to PS4 games via backwards compatibility.
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