PS2 is dead, long live PS2

In 2013 Sony announced that it was ceasing production of the PS2, after selling more than 150 million units, and yesterday the final word was given to the PS2, closing the last servers that still allowed online play for Final Fantasy XI, the last game with online for PS2.

PS2 was a before and after, marking a complete generation and whose success, not only in sales, but in exclusives and quality of games is light years away from the current generation, and Sony, aware of this (and why not decrilo, also aware of the commercial pull that it represents), allows us on PS4 to play PS2

The most nostalgic will be able, after checking out, to get the theme that aesthetically transforms the menu from PS4 to PS2

Thanks for everything PS2. Long live PS2!!!

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industrial designer with a passion for creativity and innovation. Since 2015, he has dedicated his expertise to shaping the world through his designs. Prior to his current role, Peter served as a teaching assistant at the NY Institute of Information Technology, sharing his knowledge and guiding aspiring minds. Additionally, he holds the esteemed position of Editor-in-Chief at PlayStation Game Station LLC, fueling his love for gaming and the digital world. Beyond his professional pursuits, Peter embraces life as an explorer, immersing himself in new experiences, a social media fanatic, a travel geek, an alcohol enthusiast, and a specialist in music. Through his multifaceted interests, Peter continually seeks to broaden his horizons and make a positive impact on the world around him.