The PS5 opens the last generation of games along with the Xbox. However, PS4 gamers still wonder if it’s even worth upgrading to the PS5.
When deciding whether or not to upgrade to the PS5, even if you have a working PS4, it’s best to look at the major benefits you’ll gain by upgrading.
The biggest advantage, without a doubt, are the exclusive games for the PS5. There aren’t very many right now, among them are games like definitely impressive. Games like Returnal , Demon’s Souls and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart.
Graphics as always is an important component for next-gen games and it’s even better. But special attention was paid to SSD and DualSense controller.
The SSD expansion slot is finally available for use, allowing players to have more usable space to install games. Now you need even less time to load a game and start using it. However, you will have to go out and buy the hard drive itself.
Unlike the Xbox series consoles, which also have an SSD expansion slot, you can buy any SSD in the PS5 as long as it meets the recommended specs.
DualSense controllers haven’t advanced much, but the tactile connection has improved noticeably, which contributes to a better immersion experience.
For the PS5, they made it easier to upgrade games from the PS4, such as games like Resident Evil Village , Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time. Overall, the backward compatibility for most PS4 games is excellent. If you still have a lot of games for PS4, you will be able to play them on PS5.
However, there are downsides compared to the PS4. The themes you may have bought and used on PS4 are useless on PS5. There is no activity ribbon anymore, and navigating the shortcut menu can be a little tricky.
Whether it’s worth upgrading because of this is up to the buyer to decide, but it’s definitely a good incentive.