![]() ![]() Buy Spider-Man: Miles Morales for the PlayStation 4, and you will get a free upgrade to the PS5 version. ![]() Sony is compounding this issue by offering free upgrades for some cases, and paid ones in others. The best example of this is Cyberpunk 2077, which will support the Xbox Series X and PS5 through backwards compatibility to the Xbox One / PS4 when it launches, but it will release a free next-gen version for existing owners later on. The difference is that backwards compatible titles will lack the enhancements and improvements of the next-gen versions. The confusion (both for Sony and in general) is the fact that the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X and S are still both backwards compatible - which means that for players unwilling (or in the case of Spider-Man, unable) to shell out to buy the game again for next-gen, you’ll still be able to play the current-gen versions of those games on your new console. Others, like 2K Games or Control publisher 505 Games, are charging players for their next-gen-optimized versions. Some developers - like CD Projekt Red or Ubisoft - are allowing players to upgrade to the next-gen versions of their games for free. ![]() Spider-Man: Miles Morales gets PS5 gameplay trailer and November 12th release date ![]()
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