Your PlayStation 5 may very well be getting a brand new residence menu format in response to a beta tester. Being sincere, it looks fairly good with the system apps and icons shifting from the backside of the display screen to the high in a transfer that’s extra paying homage to the PS4 and PS3 menus.
An picture of the new UI was shared on Reddit (noticed by Ben VideoTech on X) the place the poster, who mentioned they’re enrolled in the PlayStation 5 beta program, found a brand new dashboard. The up to date dashboard seems to maneuver the Media, Games, PS Plus, and PSN Store icons to the high of the display screen with the submenus
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Under Ben VideoTech’s put up an X consumer accused them of faking the picture. However, one other particular person shared a special picture of the new UI that looks a lot like the Reddit put up. So, it seems this an actual check.
Sony hasn’t confrimed that this new residence format is in the works. However, primarily based on these photographs the check looks pretty completed and I’m knocking on wooden that it truly releases to the public quickly.
Tom’s Guide reached out to PlayStation for remark and will replace if the firm responds.
At this level in the PS5’s lifecycle I’ve gotten used to the PS5 menu but when I had my druthers, I would like one thing much like the PS4 dashboard. I cherished the customized themes and wallpapers that you can set up to personalize your console.
The PS5 has some themes like the 30th anniversary boot screen and the seasonal PlayStation shapes logos theme. Unfortunately, each of these get coated up by the splash screens for video games and different menus and as such, the solely way to actually see them is in the the Welcome submenu.
If this replace involves fruition it will rapidly develop into one which we’ll all marvel why Sony did not implement years earlier.
If you are a PS5 Beta member and you have bought the new UI tell us and inform us what you suppose!

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