Will I still be able to play my old PS4 games?
Yes, the console's server will work fine, with most games still playable.
Gaming / Playstation
Sony is phasing out support for the PlayStation 4, with some legacy PSN features set to be retired in Spring 2026 for new titles.
In Spring 2026, Sony will begin sunsetting legacy PSN features for new PlayStation 4 title submissions. This means that any new PS4 game submitted after this date will no longer be able to integrate with the following legacy features:
According to PlayStation, these services are designed to provide a more unified and scalable foundation across console generations. While the core server functionality will remain active, this move suggests that support for the PS4 is gradually being phased out as the PlayStation 5 gains more traction. This change will primarily affect new games, while older titles should remain unaffected.
Yes, the console's server will work fine, with most games still playable.
The sunsetting process will start in Spring 2026 for new game submissions.
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