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The classic games that PlayStation Plus will offer will be more than just re-releases, as some of them will have trophies, new options and a few improvements that will be available on both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.
More and more information is emerging on this, so now we have the first video and first images showing how classic titles will look on modern consoles. We know that users will be able to apply various filters to modify the appearance of the games, according to their tastes.
On the other hand, more titles were confirmed to be offered as part of PlayStation Plus Premium and Deluxe subscriptions. Said games were not in the original list that Sony shared a long time ago.
Find out: List of all the games of the new PlayStation Plus; details, characteristics and price of the service
What will classic games look like on PS5?
To start with, you should know that titles like Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee y Ridge Racer 2 (PSP) have just been added to the list of classic games that Sony’s service will offer. As we mentioned before, these titles can even be purchased separately and enjoyed without an active subscription.
As for what they will look like, various sources report that the first PlayStation games will have various visual options. It will be playable at native, upscaled, and 4:3 by 16:9 resolutions. In addition, there will be various filters that will give different aspects to the titles.
Players will be able to choose the default skin, which will respect the original product. In addition, there will be a classic retro filter that will try to replicate the experience of playing on an old television. Finally, there is the modern filter, which will improve the appearance of the games a bit.
Thanks to VCGwe can see the first video of Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee running on PlayStation 5. It shows some of the configuration options mentioned. Besides, Eurogamer shared images of the mentioned filters. Below you can see the material.



In case you missed it: PS One and PSP classics can be played or purchased without having PlayStation Plus
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