

To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Original story: Bluepoint's Demon's Souls remake, which was the biggest and most technically impressive launch game for the PlayStation 5, may show up on PS4. McDonald has a solid track record in uncovering development builds and cut features, so you shouldn't get your hopes up about a PS4 port of Demon's Souls. The database entry is over 4 years old and whoever scraped it managed to somehow do it without obtaining even a single piece of metadata to verify any aspect of it, so I don't think it's worth even acknowledging personally. These builds are never intended for release," he added. McDonald suspects it was created for PS Now to allow developers to remotely debug and QA it while working on the PS5 remake from home. Modder Lance McDonald said that the entry is actually over four years old, and is likely a port of the original PS3. Update: After an entry for Demon's Souls for PS5 was discovered in the PlayStation Store's database, leading us to believe a port of the game is coming to PS4, it has since been made clear that this likely isn't the case. Demon’s Souls, NBA 2K21, and FIFA 21 place high atop the lists as well.Ĭall of Duty also led the US/Canada PS4 charts, though the worldwide appeal of FIFA 20 and FIFA 21 made them top hits across Europe.įull list below.Demon's Souls, one of the most impressive PS5 showcases, was spotted for PS4 in the store database. On the PS5 side, we see Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales taking the top two spots on our US/Canada and European charts, with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla right behind. 2020 has drawn to a close, which means it’s time to take a look at the year’s most downloaded games at PlayStation Store.
