According to Kotaku's Jason Schreier -- one of the most trusted sources in the business -- he's spoken with a few people in the know about the PS1-PS3 rumors, and while no one could outright confirm they aren't true, many laughed off the idea.
"I’ve asked a few folks in the know about the PS1-PS3 rumors and while nobody could guarantee they weren’t true (most people aren’t briefed on every single detail of the console), they did all laugh at the idea," said the journalist on Twitter. "Seems like nonsense to me."
Of course, this report should be taken with a grain of salt. Not only is it unofficial and subject to change, but even Scherier admits his sources could possibly not have been briefed on the situation.
Given the PS3's unique architecture, the PS5 running PS3 games always seemed unlikely, unless Sony was going to stuff an emulator in the machine. However, PS3 games is a big selling point for PlayStation Now, so why would Sony want to eliminate this selling point by letting users play PS3 games on PS5? However, PS2 and PS1 games did seem like a real possibility, and it will be disappointing if Sony once again takes a pass on properly supporting its legacy consoles.
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Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2020/03/21/ps5-playstation-5-ps3-ps2-ps1-backward-compatibility-games/
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