
Xbox Series X fans, meanwhile, have no such complaints. As a shot across the PS5’s bows, Microsoft has responded to Sony’s big reveal by tweeting to a fan from the official Xbox account.
Xbox One backward compatibility is achieved on a software-level by emulating the Xbox 360. There's no hardware built-in to natively play Xbox 360 games, which is why not all are compatible.
The PS4, likewise, could not natively play PS3 games. It's unclear what type of solution the PlayStation 5 will use.
Mark Cerny said: ...We're excited to confirm that the backwards compatibility features are working well. We recently took a look at the top 100 PS4 titles as ranked by play time, and we're expecting almost all of them to be playable at launch on PS5. With more than 4000 games published on PS4, we will continue the testing process and expand backwards compatibility coverage over time.
However, there’s lots of cool stuff going on under the hood of the PS5. Cerny bigged up the next-gen ray tracing capabilities and incredible 3D audio that will become part of future PS5 games.
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