In an ever growing industry that is further leaning to a truly digital future, game preservation remains a colossal concern for gaming overall. Among the main three platforms, Xbox has continued to be the only hardware line that offers an extensive lineup of backwards compatibility for its platform. Next-generation is said to be no different. Recently, Microsoft has even cemented a new announcement for its legacy program later this year.

On PC, we can even see this with domains like GOG.com which launched its own preservation program. The firm went a step further on instances like the closure of Monolith Productions as its titles were archived to maintain the history of the shuttered developer. Even PlayStation appears to be on the same path when a new preservation effort was confirmed back in 2022 on tackling legacy archiving of its own.

Recently, senior build engineer for PlayStation IP preservation division Garrett Fredley disclosed that momentum is in full swing for the program. On X, he shared an image for the preservation initiative and states that it is “not looking to stop anytime soon.”

Fredley’s statement comes after full uploads from GDC panels were released recently. We saw this with Project Helix around the same time. In his presentation then, he elaborated that archiving going all the way back to the original PlayStation’s Arc the Lad has been filed. The program is centered around proper legacy preservation for development builds of PlayStation’s library and vaulted in a series of SSD hubs stored by Sony.

The misconception is that many regard this new effort will establish an emerging backwards compatibility system similar to Xbox. But the IP preservation program’s sole purpose is to archive both old & new development builds for Sony to preserve and utilize in creating a registry for PlayStation Studios. Developers can request these games, but it will not be released on behalf of consumers.

Currently, Sony Interactive Entertainment does offer legacy support via PlayStation 5 with its previous PlayStation 4 sibling. PlayStation Plus does go a step further with limited support via the subscription across multiple consoles. What is interesting is that Fredley did share back in August 2025 that he did sit down with Microsoft on preservation and likely poked their brains at Xbox on the matter to some extent.

Are you interested in the PlayStation IP Preservation program expanding even further?

Nick Moreno Content Writer

Nick has over a decade of video game journalism under his belt. Outside of writing about trending & indie releases, he has also provided coverage at multiple events across the United States including Penny Arcade Expo & E3.

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