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It looks like Sony is collaborating with an emulator company to bring PS2 games to the PS Plus Premium service

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It looks like Sony has teamed up with an emulator company to bring more PS2 games to the PS Plus Premium service. The company is called Implicit Conversions and was founded by former Ubisoft and Sony developers who have plenty of experience in game emulators.

The gaming community, specifically PS Plus Premium subscribers, have begun demanding that more PS2 games be released on the service. The company has previously apologized for a statement it issued saying it was working to port as many games from previous generations as possible to the Premium service to run on the PS5.

More PS2 Games Are Coming to PS Plus Premium

Some gamers, via Reddit, have found evidence that proves that Implicit Conversions is working to bring old games to the Plus service, as the company's private page was found on LinkedIn, in which it was explicitly stated that it is working in cooperation with Sony Entertainment to bring PS1, PS2 and PSP games to the Premium service. to work on the PS5.

The company will also work to bring games from the aforementioned devices to Nintendo Switch, Xbox and PS4, and is a company that specializes in making everything old work on modern devices.

It's worth noting that the new Plus tiers offer different features. For example, Essential offers three free titles per month, while Extra offers another group of free titles, and finally, Premium, which offers all of the above, plus free classic games that feature cloud streaming, as well as the occasional chance to try out modern games.