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Here are all the PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP, PS Vita games you can play on PS5 Backwards Compatibility using PlayStation Plus Premium & PlayStation Plus Deluxe plans: PS5 Backwards Compatibility PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP, PS Vita List PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog (limited library) Only these remade/remastered ports to PS4 of PSP and PS Vita games are backward compatible with PS5 consoles. Some classic PSP and PS Vita games are available for purchase and download on the PlayStation Store.Higher-tier PlayStation Plus Plans (PlayStation Plus Premium & PlayStation Plus Deluxe, region-specific) offer streaming a limited library of PS3, PS2, and PS1 games through cloud technology.Official backward compatibility for these older generations is not available on the PS5.These games include Hitman Go: Definitive Edition, Afro Samurai 2 Revenge of Kuma Volume One, Just Deal With It!, Robinson: The Journey, We Sing, Shadwen, and more, depending on your PS region. Some games are playable only on PS4 and will be shown as “Playable on PS4 only” in the PS Store.Most games run flawlessly, with some even receiving performance enhancements like faster loading times and higher frame rates.
This includes both physical discs and digital downloads. Over 4,000 PS4 games are playable on PS5, making it the most supported generation.(Yes, one of those included mini-games was Monkey Target.)īut it also added some new features which proved divisive with fans - the ability to jump over obstacles, plus a bunch of long-winded boss fights.Īnd, personally, I remember missing the accuracy of the old GameCube originals played with a proper pad - something which was never replicated with motion controls. The seventh Monkey Ball overall, it featured 100 main game levels and 50 mini-games which used the Wii Remote's motion controls. Image credit: Famitsu.īanana Blitz was not the worst game in the Monkey Ball series, but it was far from the best entry, either. We're checking with Sega here for details on a local version. More details are due in a couple of days, when Famitsu's next print issue is released.įor now, though, we know this new version will launch in Japan on 31st October for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, with a PC release set for December. Images posted online today (thanks, Famitsu) show levels from the ageing Wii title - although there's nothing yet which rules out other bits and pieces being included too. The downside? Screenshots released so far suggest it's a remake of 2006 Wii launch title Banana Blitz. ORIGINAL STORY 13.57pm: Super Monkey Ball is back for Nintendo Switch, PC and PlayStation 4. Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD | Announcement Trailer (UK) Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD will cost £34.99 when it launches for Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on 29th October. Rounding off the package are new online leaderboards - specifically for the single-player Time Attack mode and the new Decathlon Score Attack mini-game mode - and you can see precisely none of Banana Blitz HD's new features in the announcement trailer below. However, Banana Blitz HD will see a massive reduction in mini-games compared to the original, down to 10 from the Wii game's 50-strong line-up.
There's also a brand-new mini-game in the form of Decathlon mode, challenging players to complete 10 mini-games in a row. This enhanced version of the 2006 Wii title promises updated graphics and "uniquely optimised control schemes for each platform" across the game's 100 single-player stages. A Steam release is due some time during "Winter 2019". The new version is called Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD, and it's coming to Switch, Xbox One, and PS4 on 29th October. UPDATE 5.01pm: Following Famitsu's earlier reveal, Sega has now shared official word on its upcoming Monkey Ball revival.Īs previously surmised, the publisher has opted to resurrect its beloved precision platforming series with a remaster of the somewhat less beloved Wii launch title Banana Blitz.