Sony Interactive Entertainment, the company that handles the research and development of the PlayStation consoles, has themselves a winner in the PlayStation 5. But, while Sony's latest flagship console continues to rack up sales and break records, it's not the only console on the market and there are things that its competition does better.

Case in point, Microsoft's Xbox Series X has what's referred to as backwards compatibility.

Unlike the PlayStation 5 and Sony, Microsoft seems intent on giving newer players and older ones alike a chance to play through some of the games released in previous decades. The best part is that the Xbox Series X supports several visual and performance improvements. As a result, older games look and play better on the Xbox Series X.

Even though not all legacy Xbox titles work on the Xbox Series X via backwards compatibility, the list of games continues to grow by the day. Plus, a handful of games is still far better than what the PlayStation 5 has to offer, which is zero outside of PlayStation 4 titles.

New Sony Patent Hints Backwards Compatibility For Ps5

With that said, everything could change much sooner than most of us would expect after Sony recently filed a patent. Is Backwards Compatibility Coming to the PlayStation 5? If the rumors are true, then the Xbox Series X will have lost its only significant edge over the PlayStation 5.

Unbeknownst to many at the time, Sony filed a patent at the tail end of 2020 that was only published online recently.