According to PSErebus -- a PlayStation insider who has leaked PlayStation-related information in the past, such as The Last of Us Part 2 release date -- PlayStation gamers will want to keep a hold of their PS1, PS2, PS3, and PS4 discs ahead of the PS5. The Twitter user doesn't outright say the PlayStation 5 will play the discs natively, but that's what the insider appears to be suggesting.
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— PlayStation (@PSErebus) September 30, 2019
In addition to this tease, Vice journalist Patrick Klepek recently suggested something complimentary during a new episode of Waypoint Radio. During the podcast, Klepek claimed the PS5 will focus just as much on the past of PlayStation as its future, suggesting a major focus on backwards compatibility.
Of course, all of this should be taken with a grain of salt like any rumor or report. From the few rumblings I've heard about PS5 backwards compatibility, I believe it will be fairly robust, but will mostly be in line with what Xbox has done this generation rather than universal backwards compatibility.
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Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/10/16/ps5-playstation-5-backwards-compatibility/
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