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    PS Plus Classics gets improvements on Japanese PSN

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeJune 2, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Certain classics from PS Plus They did not perform at their best. After Sony released versions in PAL, less NTSC than in service, the PS1 game configuration underwent a change when they came to the Japanese PSN, with more flexible versions on PS4 Nor PS5.

    The truth caught my attention After a series of analysts and players published the experience With PS One games on social media. digital foundryFor example, he criticized the Japanese giant after analyzing the gaming performance. Now, the praise is starting for the way the titles are played. paying off:

    I am happy to confirm that the Japanese version of Ape Escape PS1 on PlayStation Classics for PS5 / PS4 is already running NTSC version which means no 50Hz or game performance issues compared to other region offerings 🙌🙌🙌 pic.twitter.com/BPx4iuyTzx

    – The_Marmolade (@the_marmolade) June 1, 2022

    I am happy to confirm that the Japanese version of Ape Escape from PS1 on PlayStation Classics to PS5/PS4 is already on NTSC version, no 50Hz version or performance issues compared to other regions.

    PS Plus Classics is part of the Deluxe plan, which replaces the Premium option due to the absence of the streaming service in Brazil. Sony’s new subscription model appears in our country on June 13.

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    In addition to the improvements in the PS Plus classics, the Japanese catalog contains more options for PS4 and PS5

    With the debut of the new PS Plus in Japan, a number of new games for PS4 and PS5 appeared in the list available to subscribers. Check out more information by clicking on this link!

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    Osmond Blake

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