For avid gamers, the ability to fire up an old console and immerse oneself in a classic is a nostalgic experience that lets them reminisce their younger days. Sadly, not everyone shares in this privilege, which leaves a significant number of gamers dependent on emulators to bridge this gap.
Peacock's post-apocalyptic comedy series Twisted Metal recently made its debut, driving fans back to playing the very same vehicular combat game it's adapted from. Luckily, those who could not access the earlier generation PlayStation consoles were not shut out from the experience, thanks to Sony's PlayStation 2 emulator, which is designed to breathe life into retro titles.
Unfortunately, most players did not enjoy playing the classic series due to a myriad of performance-related issues that heavily marred the gameplay experience. Thankfully, a new report indicates that Sony could be in the process of developing an improved PS2 emulator, aiming to address the issues tied to the existing one.
In a video discussing classic games on the PlayStation 5, Mystic, a well-regarded gaming insider and prominent content creator, confidently asserted that he has it on "good authority" that Sony is actively working on a new PS2 emulator, though it's not ready to show anything at this stage.
