Emulation firm Implicit Conversions is apparently working with Sony to convey PS2 video games to PS Plus Premium. Implicit Conversions was co-founded by former Ubisoft and Sony workers, the latter of whom additionally labored on PS2 emulator PCSX2 earlier than becoming a member of the PlayStation maker.
New PS2 video games amongst high calls for by PS Plus subscribers
Implicit Conversions’ case is a curious one. The studio’s work on PS2 video games was thrust into the limelight over the weekend following an interview with TimeExtension. The web site has since retracted the assertion relating to Implicit bringing PS2 video games to PS5, calling it a “mistake” and issuing an apology. Nevertheless, Redditors have discovered Implicit’s official LinkedIn web page, through which the corporate explicity acknowledged that it’s “working with Sony Interactive Leisure / PlayStation to convey PS1, PS2, and PSP video games to the PS4 and PS5.”
It’s unclear why TimeExtension edited its characteristic. Apparently, the aforementioned part has additionally been amended on Implicit’s LinkedIn web page, which now has a extra generic assertion claiming that it’s “working with shoppers to convey NES, PS1, PSP, and PS2 video games to the PS4, PS5, Nintendo Change, and Xbox.”
Regardless of the case, PS Plus subscribers are hoping to see new PS2 video games on the service — a recurring demand for the reason that revamp.