For Naughty Dog, this means that players will be able to play through both The Last of Us: Remastered and Uncharted 4 on their PS5 for free as a PlayStation Plus member. PlayStation recently announced that PlayStation Plus members on PS5 will have access to the PlayStation Plus Collection, allowing them to play through some of the top games from this generation. Luckily for PlayStation Plus members, some of these Naughty Dog titles will be available for them to play from day one on their new PS5. Not only is Naughty Dog a studio that is wholly-owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment, but Sony also recently announced the 10 PS4 games that won't work on the PS5, and none of the studio's titles were mentioned. Players that have been paying close attention to the PS5's backward compatibility situation are likely not surprised by this news. That being said, Sony recently went on record to say that the PS5 would support the majority of its PS4 lineup, so Naughty Dog may have been operating with this assumption in mind for Left Behind. The Last of Us: Left Behind, while originally DLC for the first game, went on to be a standalone title that players could download and play without owning the original. There is one omission from this list that Naughty Dog provided, however. RELATED: PS5 Dashboard Possibly Leaked by Sony Patent The tweet went on to mention that this includes The Last of Us 1 and 2, Uncharted 1 through 4, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, as well as the Jak and Daxter games. Naughty Dog, developer of The Last of Us and Uncharted series, took to Twitter to confirm that all of its titles will work on the PS5 at launch. However, Naughty Dog has now confirmed that all of its titles will work on the PS5.
Whether this is due to a slightly sparse launch lineup, or how transparent Microsoft has been with the Xbox Series X's backward compatibility, is hard to say. One of the biggest conversations surrounding the upcoming PS5 is the topic of backward compatibility.