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PS5: Sony plans to add more customization options to the interface in the future

PS5: Sony plans to add more customization options to the interface in the future

The company does not rule out adding themes to the PlayStation 5 menu, one of the most celebrated features of the PS4 interface.

The arrival of PS5 to the market this November implies the beginning of a new generation of consoles for Sony and a new visual language in its interface. The Japanese firm, now focused on making the distribution of millions of units a success during these first stages, does not rule out that this interface will be complemented by new customization options in the future.

In the words of Hideaki Nishino, head of management and planning of the platform, for the latest issue of the weekly magazine Famitsu, this renewed UI aims to offer greater immersion and ease of navigation compared to what was learned with PS4, which had a great consensus when it comes to highlighting its simplicity.

PS5 interface

Sony believes that the new Control Center menu “allows immediate access to almost everything you need on the system with a single press of the PlayStation button on the DualSense controller, and all without leaving the game.” Which is not an obstacle for soon there will be functions as demanded as the themes.

Nishino adds that in the future they will consider implementing new customization options to the start menu, although he does not anticipate it being something we will see in the short term. For now, the PS5 interface will respect a unified user experience, with wallpapers related to the video game in question and gameplay sequences of those titles when we activate Activities.

PS5 interface

PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition arrive in Spain on November 19

However, PlayStation 5 hits stores this November 12 (November 19 in Europe) through two models: one with a disc player and the other without a disc player. The prices will be 499 euros and 399 euros, respectively. What will be sold in advance are video games and peripherals, specifically on November 12, so Spanish players will begin to receive their reserved products from next week in the absence of the arrival of the console.

You can check out the full PS5 game catalog in this article.

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