When Sony’s expanded PlayStation Plus service begins rolling out subsequent month, it’ll fold in PlayStation Now, which affords entry to a whole bunch of video games from older console generations. Now, it appears the corporate is getting much more severe about recreation preservation. From a report: In response to Twitter and LinkedIn posts noticed by Video Video games Chronicle, Sony has employed at the least one engineer (Garrett Fredley, a former construct engineer for cellular developer Kabam) to work on a brand new preservation workforce. “Right this moment is my first day as a Senior Construct Engineer at @PlayStation, working as one in all their preliminary hires for the newly created Preservation workforce! Sport Preservation was my first profession ardour, so I am ecstatic that I get to return to these roots,” Fredley wrote. “Let’s go and guarantee our trade’s historical past is not forgotten!” […] Sony traditionally hasn’t finished an unimaginable job with preserving video games. Other than the unique PS3 fashions having the ability to run many PS1 and PS2 video games, backward compatibility appeared like an afterthought till the PS5, which helps all however just a few PS4 titles.