
The outrage and disappointment surrounding the removal of hardware-based backward compatibility from the Australian and European PlayStation 3 is understandable. Compared to our US and Japanese gaming cousins, we are paying more for less.
But seeing as those with a treasured PS2 software collection already own a PS2 console, and few new PS3 owners would buy a PS2 game over a PS3 title, does it really matter? Does it really matter when Xbox 360 offers the same software-driven solution to playing legacy titles?

Sony is said to be pulling back on releasing PlayStation games on PC, and this starts with Ghost of Yotei and Saros.
If true then the PC elitists will no longer be saying..."I'll wait to play it on PC where it'll play best" I'm guessing the money Sony spends porting & profiting from PC isn't worth it. Making PS first party solely exclusive again to their consoles will make their consoles more relevant to buy especially if their output of first party titles are good.
Well, we have the data in front of us, don't we. Not to mention how extensive Sony's data's got to be.
They've tried.
Huge revenue wasn't generated (don't get me wrong - they did make billions, but you get it), Steam got a cut, Xbox got a cut, PS5 is trailing ~2 million units behind PS4.
The paycheck for, but also potential harm to the remaining years of PS5 and the release of PS6, just wasn't it.
It's absolutely logical if true.
And people shouldn't forget Sony'd simply return to the strategy they've been following for 4/5 of Playstation's history.

Chris Barrett was one of the prominent developers who was fired a few years ago during the Me Too scandals that hit the game industry.
girl, 8 women reported you.
thats how that works. u wrre not "entitled" to anything.
shouldnt have been a creep.
"While that sounds despicable, Barrett was accused of crossing the line between professional and personal behavior. In the course of its journalistic investigation of the Me Too scandal, Bloomberg interviewed eight people, including multiple women who reported Barrett, as well as other Bungie employees who were either involved in the investigation or spoke to the women involved."
Yeah, sounds like you did it, dawg.

PlayStation is celebrating its upcoming 30th Anniversary by letting you sit on its logo while riding the Victoria Line in London.
Reminds me of Sony's other awesome PS promotion in London, such as OXO tower and London underground roundels. All with shapes replaced with PlayStation's iconic 4 controller shapes.
Awesome promotion, Sony!
How many true backwards compatible consoles have there really been, though? The PS2 is the only one that I remember. If there were any others, its not many.
I'm actually considering buying a 60gb PS3 just so I can play Persona 3 and 4 without having a PS2 cluttering up my office.
Wow, I thought this backwards compatibility issue had been put to rest ages ago. Slow day for journalism is it?
Another cash in for Sony if they can sell them on PSN .....!Its sad but true,it been prove that if Sony really wanted they could had BC by emulation in every Slim model.Im glad i have a 60gb BC.Im truly sorry for those that cant see the truth,and defend Sony on this matter.People dont ask and are use to it so Sony does is part ,Nothing!
can't really tout it Only-Does-Everything if you take out features mid console cycle.