Well, it seems that PT is safe for another generation of PlayStation • Eurogamer.net



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This week, Sony posted a support page that answers some of the outstanding questions we had about the PlayStation 5 and backward compatibility. There’s a line I skimmed through on first reading, but now that I’ve gone back and dug through, I realized: PT is safe for another generation.

The line in question confirms that you can indeed transfer digital games and save data from a PlayStation 4 to a PS5 via WiFi. You can also access PS4 games on a PS5 directly from a PS5 extended storage drive.

I assumed this would be the case, but it was still great to see it in writing. And it got me thinking: it means I can transfer PT, the “playable teaser” that Hideo Kojima and his teammates concocted for the canceled Silent Hills project, from my base PS4, where it has been kept under lock and key since it was delisted. PlayStation Store, to a PS5 when you end up getting one. And since PT isn’t on Sony’s list of 10 PS4 games that won’t work on PS5, I guess I’ll be able to play it on the next-gen console as well.

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PT was removed from the PlayStation Network more than five years ago, on Wednesday, April 29, 2015, amid Kojima’s bitter departure from Konami and the cancellation of Silent Hills. It’s no longer available to re-download, even if you’ve downloaded the game before, which is why PS4s with PT installed cost a premium on eBay, and why there are eye-catching fan remakes doing the rounds.

My base PS4 isn’t long for this world, I’m afraid. It sounds like an airport runway even when Netflix is ​​running, and it groans like a grandpa getting up from a comfortable chair every time I press the PlayStation button to switch to the dash. I fear for PT, the most precious of horror games. I have considered backing it up to an external drive to keep it safe but honestly dear reader I have an irrational fear of losing PT in the process. These kinds of things tend to happen to me.

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Safe and sound. For now.

My plan now is to transfer PT to a PS5 when I make the inevitable switch, and I’m pretty happy with that plan. There I imagine that it will rest for another generation of consoles, for seven years or so, until the PlayStation 6 comes out and does all this again. And after the PlayStation 6? Well, by then I guess I can transfer PT directly to my brain and play it back in my mind’s eye.

Try selling it on eBay.



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