PlayStation updates both generations of its consoles, adding in new features
Last week, PlayStation rolled out a new series of console updates for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, adding in new features for both, as well as preparing the newer hardware for the upcoming PlayStation VR2.
Here are some of the new features that have been added:
New Party Chat Options
In response to community feedback, we’ve made some updates to the Parties system:
Open and Closed Parties (PS5 and PS4 betas)
When you start a party, you can now select either an open party or a closed party:
An open party lets your friends see and join the party without an invite. Friends of party members can also join.
A closed party is only for players you invite.
Note: in Game Base on PS5 and Party on PS4, if you select [Open Party] when starting a party, only players using the beta version of the PS5 or PS4 system software will be able to join. To start a party that players who aren’t using the beta version can also join, select [Closed Party].
Voice chat reporting feature update
If you want to report something that someone in a party said, there are now visual indicators for you to identify who was speaking. This will help PlayStation Safety take appropriate action based on your report. You can learn more about this feature here.
Share Play update
Start Share Play directly from the voice chat card. You no longer need to start Share Screen first to use Share Play.
Voice chat volume
You can now individually adjust the voice chat volume of each player in a party on PS4, just like on PS5.
PS5 Game Base Enhancements
Voice chats are now called parties. For easier access, we’ve divided the Game Base menu into three tabs: Friends, Parties and Messages.
From the Game Base control menu and cards, you can now:
View all your friends under the [Friends] tab in the control menu, or access the player search feature and friend requests through links on this tab.
Add a player to a group or create a new group directly from Game Base in the Control Center. You can also send text messages, quick messages, images, video clips, and view a group’s shared media from this card.
When someone in a party is sharing their screen, you’ll now see the (on air) icon.
We’ve made it easier to decline friend requests by adding a [Decline] button to your friend request list.
New PS5 UI Features
Filter by genre
We’ve added an option to filter your game collection by genre, letting you quickly find specific types of game experiences.
Keep in Home
You can now keep the games or apps you choose on your home screen by selecting “Keep in Home” with the (options) button.
You can keep a maximum of five games and apps on each home screen with this feature.
Increased apps on the home screen
You can now have a total of 14 games and apps appear on your home screen.
Trophies UI update
We’ve updated the visual design of trophy cards and the trophy list. You can also see suggestions for which trophies to earn on the trophy tracker and access it from the Control Center whenever you’re playing a game.
Start Share Screen from the Create menu
From the Create menu, you can now start a Share Screen and stream your gameplay to an open party.
New Accessibility Features
More Screen Reader languages
Screen Reader, which reads aloud on-screen text and provides spoken guidance for operating the console, is now supported in six additional languages: Russian, Arabic, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, and Korean.
This expands Screen Reader support to 15 languages, including the current ones (United States English, United Kingdom English, Japanese, Italian, German, Spanish, Latin American Spanish, French and Canadian French).
Mono audio for headphones
You can now enable mono audio for headphones so the same audio is played from both the left and right headphones, instead of a stereo or 3D audio sound mix. This feature provides an added option to enhance the PS5 audio experience, particularly for players with unilateral hearing loss.
Check marks for enabled settings
You can now show a check mark on enabled settings so you can easily see that they’re turned on.
Not specifically related the console, but the Remote Play function and PlayStation App for phones also got an update.
PS App users to create or join Open and Closed Parties through the app as well. Also updated was the PS App Game Base UI to make it easier to access the Friends, Parties and messaging features, delivering a consistent player experience with PS5.
PS Remote Play mobile app users can enjoy a new “dark mode” based on their phone setting and choose from new Screen Reader languages for both iOS and Android, including Portuguese (Brazil and Portugal), Finnish, Swedish, Turkish, Greek, Thai and Chinese (traditional and simplified).
Finally, VRR or Variable Refresh Rate is coming to PlayStation 5 consoles and needs a display, either TV or PC screen, with HDMI 2.1 or higher in order to take advantage of it. What this allows for, is the screen to be sync to the games refresh rate, allowing for a smoother presentation.
There is a fair chance we will see more updates like VRR to the PlayStation 5, as we get closer to the release of PlayStation VR2, so we will just have to wait and see.