Wieder sehr sympathisch von Sony.
Was ist denn genau das Problem? Ist doch legitim, dass das Upgrade von PS4 auf PS5 nicht kostenfrei ist.
Was würde die höhere Bepreisung der PS5 Fassung denn sonst für einen Sinn ergeben?
Außerdem wurde es ja im Vorfeld anders kommuniziert, dieser Wortbruch ist genauso Thema.
Additionally, we know that the PS4 community will transition to PS5 at different times, and we’re happy to announce PS4 versions of some of our exclusives. Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Sackboy A Big Adventure, and Horizon Forbidden West will also launch on PS4. While these three games were designed to take advantage of PS5 and its unique next-gen features like the ultra-high-speed SSD and DualSense controller, PS4 owners will also be able to enjoy these experiences when they launch. The PS4 digital versions of launch games include a free upgrade on both PS5 consoles, while the PS4 disc versions of these games include a free upgrade on the PS5 with Ultra HD Blu-Ray disc drive.
But still, if you want to quibble with the wording there, here’s Jim Ryan being explicit in a Washington Post interview around the same time when asked about cross-gen titles Miles Morales and Horizon Forbidden West specifically:
“No one should be disappointed,” Ryan said. “The PS5 versions of those games are built from the ground up to take advantage of the PS5 feature set, and we have an upgrade path for PS4 users to get the PS5 versions for free. It’s about people having choice. I’m really quite pleased about the situation.”
Ah, das mit der Deluxe hatte ich nicht richtig gelesen. Das ist Mist.
Also wenn Launch Games verschoben werden, gelten diese Aussagen nicht mehr?
Gab ja noch ein weiteren Kommentar, zitiere mal aus dem obigen Forbes Artikel: