While backward compatibility seemed more like Microsoft niche so far, Sony has taken the time to address the issue with its next machine. While the PlayStation 4 does not allow to revive the games of previous generations natively, the future PS5 will be able to read “the majority” of the discs of its predecessor.
Ghost of Tsushima being part of this majority, it will be quite possible to enjoy the adventures of Jin Sakai on PlayStation 5. Better yet, the developers of Sucker Punch Productions have just announced in a tweet that the Game Boost feature will allow you to enjoy rendering at 60 frames per second, while the machine’s SSD will reduce loading times. Finally, as Sony
PS5 owners playing with Game Boost will see an extra option to allow frame rates up to 60FPS, and while loading speeds on the PS4 are already great, just wait until you see them on the PS5!
– Ghost of Tsushima 🎮 OUT NOW (@SuckerPunchProd) October 9, 2020
PlayStation 5 owners playing with Game Boost will see an additional option that will allow them to increase the framerate to 60 frames per second. Load times are already good on PlayStation 4, but wait and see what happens on PlayStation 5!