Sony has officially unveiled the PS5's user interface a few weeks before the console is due to arrive. You can check it out in the video below to see how it differs from the PS4's UI and what to expect when you boot up your system for the first time. You'll likely be able to spend a lot more time playing and less time on the menus, and it's not just because of the NVMe SSD in the console.
Sony says it built the PS5's UI specifically to take advantage of 4K displays, and when you first start it up, you'll see a blinking PlayStation logo and must press the PS button on the DualSense controller to reach the main menu. In this respect, it's very similar to the PS4's UI. The home screen itself looks it will be very customizable, as well. A game-specific background can be put on it, just like with PS4.
It's a very different approach from Xbox--rather than reinventing the UI, the Series X, S, and One all have the same UI, which was recently updated.
It resembles a taskbar you'd see on a computer, and it gives you access to things like audio levels, power, controller battery level, your microphone, and notifications without having to exit the game. You can also check on a download's status this way, enabling you to keep playing something else instead of pausing it to reach the main menu as you do on PS5.
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The PS5 and PS5 Digital Edition both launch on November 12. They are extremely difficult to find, but you can test your luck with our PS5 preorder guide. Nearly every PS4 game will be supported, as well, with only a handful of exceptions. Even the initial list of unsupported games is shrinking as certain developers pledge to release updates.
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