Timed with the 30th anniversary of PlayStation this week, Sony has released a new update for the PlayStation 5 which lets players customize aspects of the console based on different generations.
Players can customize some visual and audio features and UI dashboard by selecting from PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, standard PS5 or 30th Anniversary themes. The classic PS1’s boot-up screen with the yellow-orange diamond shape can be seen as part of its new start-up sequence.
This customisation is said to be for a ‘limited time’ with no clear end date for when Sony will remove them (presumably with the next OS update).
Sony has also released a 30th Anniversary ‘Thank You’ video which can be seen below, a screenshot of “Bloodborne” with the word ‘Persistence’ on it has gone viral on social media as many PC users are still clamoring for Sony to announce a remaster/remake and PC port of that classic FromSoftware title.
The company has also announced a PlayStation Store sale with multiple games going cheap – some cheaper than their Black Friday deals – to help celebrate three decades of PlayStation. That sale ends December 20th.
The releases come as rumors of ‘Midnight Black’ versions of the PlayStation Portal and DualSense Edge controllers emerged the other day – but those have yet to be officially confirmed.
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