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Konami insists: you will not be able to play P.T. on PS5 because the game does not exist on the PS Store

Konami insists: you will not be able to play P.T. on PS5 because the game does not exist on the PS Store

The Japanese company denies the latest rumors about the possibility of downloading and playing the demo on PlayStation 5 through backward compatibility.

P.T. o Silent Hills P.T., the famous Konami demo with Hideo Kojima who advanced the failed project to bring the Silent Hill saga back to life, will not be playable in any way on PS5. This was assured by Konami itself to the GamesRadar medium through a concise but clear message: “The content [P.T.] it will not be available on the PS Store, so users will not be able to redownload the content on PS5 through backward compatibility. ” And it is that the Japanese company has come to pass denying the latest rumors that suggested the possibility of passing the terrifying demo teaser to the new generation of PlayStation through backward compatibility.

No scares from Lisa on PlayStation 5

And it is that a few days ago, the possibility that P.T. could be made to work on the new Sony console through the PS4 backward compatibility feature, whereby 99% of the PlayStation 4 games will work on the new Sony console. This will not be the case with P.T., since Konami ensures that the content continues and will continue to be unavailable in the PS Store, even for those who downloaded it in their day and appear in their account.

Konami insists: you will not be able to play P.T. on PS5 because the game does not exist on the PS Store

However, there is not and will not be the possibility of re-downloading PT, content that is only still available on PS4s that keep it installed on their hard drive and that has not been deleted after removing the demo from the PS Store, due to the cancellation of the project and Kojima’s departure from Konami.

All this already caused the resale of PS4 with P.T. installed on your HDD at prohibitive prices. With this situation and the official confirmation from Konami, P.T. It will even become a much more prized rarity among video game fans and collectors who want to preserve truly unique and out of print content.

Source | GamesRadar

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