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One of the great novelties of the renewal of PlayStation Plus that will arrive in June is that, in its most expensive form, it will include a library of PS1, PS2 and PS3 backward compatible games. At the moment, PlayStation has not announced which classic games will be available on the service, but a leak already points to four games from a franchise that the most veteran fans of the platform will surely like.
It would be Siphon Filter, a series that was in charge of the team we know today as Bend Studio, creators of Days Gone. How can we read Gematsu, Siphon Filter 1, 2, Dark Mirror and Logan’s Shadow have been classified in Korea.
The first two numbered installments of the series they came to PS1 in 1999 and 2000while Dark Mirror and Logan’s Shadow are spin-offs that came out on PSP between 2006 and 2007. The only two games in the series not to be rated are Siphon Filter 3, released for PS1 in 2001, and Siphon Filter: The Omega Strain , which came to PS2 in 2004.
Everything indicates that it would be four of the first backward compatible games of the premium mode of the new PS Plus that will be released in the coming months, although at the moment there is no official confirmation.
The new PS Plus opens with controversy
Beyond the detail that PlayStation first party games will not reach PS Plus at launch or that there will be no backwards compatibility outside of PS Plusthings that were already taken for granted, a large part of the community has complained that PS3 games, surely the most popular among the classics, have to be played through the cloud and not natively. The company would already be working on a solution to not depend on the internet connection.
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