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The new generation consoles could include complete rear catalogs

Without a doubt, you can start feeling exciting for the next generation of consoles. While Sony and Microsoft remain silent on topical topics such as the price, the Ubisoft CEO, Yves Guillemot, may have let out the next generation descendant compatibility plans.

In a recent financial call to which Guillemot was part of it, he had this to say about the possibility for the new generation systems to play with each single console generation that had preceded them:

_ "These consoles will perform almost all the rear catalog of the previous consoles. It will be something new in the industry. This will help former generations continue to be large consoles on the market for years to come. »_

Sony has been relatively discreet about its intention to ensure that their upward compatibility is progressing, but Microsoft has expressed its desire to open its new generation systems to as much back catalog as possible. Certainly, in the coming months, the two companies will develop that.

Keep in mind that nothing has been confirmed, and Guillemot did not specify more what he meant specifically. Yet I do not think there was a misinterpretation. Guillemot is a veteran of the industry, and with the retro game being more popular than ever, it seems obvious to start growing systems that can play the entire back-catalog of your businesses.

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