As listed via an update to the PlayStation support page, these are the PS4 games you will not be able to play on PS5:
DWVRAfro Samurai 2 Revenge of Kuma Volume OneTT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2Just Deal With It!Shadow Complex RemasteredRobinson: The JourneyWe SingHitman Go: Definitive EditionShadwenJoe’s Diner
Well, it’s fair to say that list doesn’t feature many heavy hitters. Shadow Complex Remastered and Hitman Go: Definitive Edition are arguably the best games on the exclusion list, but the general message worth conveying here is that you’ll likely be able to play your favorite PS4 game on the PS5 in the near future (assuming that you adhere to all of the console’s other backward compatibility requirements).
The rest of the updated support page doesn’t contain much information that we didn’t already know, but there are a few interesting points worth discussing in case you’re still wondering how backward compatibility will work on PS5.
For instance, Sony notes that “some functionalities that were available on the PS4 console may not be available on PS5 consoles.” Additionally, they advise users to “please try to boot and play your PS4 games on your PS5 console to see if you are happy with the play experience” before you purchase add-ons to access that game’s full content. It’s also specifically mentioned that “the SHARE menu cannot be displayed during PS4 gameplay on PS5 consoles.” Instead, you can “take screenshots and images by pressing the create button on your DualSense wireless controller to show the create menu.”
Generally speaking, it seems like Sony is trying to prepare people for the fact that not all backward compatible games will be ported equally. We’ve known for quite some time that the PS5 will not be able to match the Xbox Series X’s extensive backward compatibility support, but considering how impressive the early tests of Microsoft’s next-gen console have been, it will be interesting to see how many older games are properly enhanced by the PS5.
Still, we imagine many PS5 owners will be happy to hear that the majority of the PS4’s impressive library will be accessible one way or another.