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New PS5 system update which adds welcome hub, party share, adaptive controller charging, and more is rolling out worldwide starting today

Thick Thighs Save Lives

NeoGAF's Physical Games Advocate Extraordinaire
Via PlayStation Blog

Today, we’re happy to announce a new PS5 system software update that introduces a number of new features, including:

Welcome hub: a new personalized space with customizable widgets and backgrounds in your PS5 home screen. Welcome hub is a reimagined version of the Explore tab, which was previously only available in the U.S. It will roll out globally over the next few weeks, starting today for select players in the U.S.

Party share: the ability to share party voice chat links on messaging and social media apps will roll out globally in the coming weeks.

Additionally, thanks to support from our beta participants, the following features that were tested in our latest PS5 beta will be released globally, starting today:

  • Personalized 3D audio profiles for headphones and earbuds
  • Adjust Remote Play settings per user and choose who is allowed to connect to your PS5 console using Remote Play
  • Adaptive charging for your controllers (available for the slimmer PS5 model and PS5 Pro when it’s available)
Aside from adaptive charging for your controllers, all PS5 system update features mentioned in this blog post are available for all PS5 models. Let’s take a deeper look at what’s included in this update:

Newly announced features

Welcome hub (phased release)​

We are introducing a new personalized space in your PS5 home screen called Welcome hub – a dedicated space you can customize with widgets, allowing you to see information at a glance before you begin your gaming sessions. For players in the U.S, Welcome hub will replace the current Explore tab with enhanced customizability and an upgraded user experience.



You can easily customize your Welcome hub by selecting from a variety of widgets*, including console storage, battery levels for accessories, online friends, trophies, and many more. Use presets to quickly change your layout, and simply select and arrange a variety of widgets as you see fit. You can change the size of your widgets, expanding or shrinking them to give more focus to the features that are most important to you.

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In addition, you can also change your Welcome hub’s background. Choose from a range of designs, including some with cool animated effects, or pick out a screenshot from your own Media Gallery for a truly personal touch.

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Welcome hub will become available to select users in the U.S. starting later today. We will gradually expand support in other regions over the coming weeks, starting with players in Japan, followed by select countries in Europe, and finally releasing worldwide.

Party Share (phased release)​

In the next few weeks, we’ll also add the ability for you to share party voice chat links on any messaging or social media app. This will allow you to invite a friend whom you’re chatting with on any messaging app to join your party voice chat, even if you haven’t added them to your friends list on PlayStation Network.

To create a party link, open the voice chat card in the Control Center on PS5, select [Invite Players], then click [Share Party link] to generate a scannable QR code. Recipients can open the link on their mobile device and seamlessly join the party on their PS5 or from PlayStation App.

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In the coming weeks, we will also release an update for PlayStation App which will allow you to similarly generate a shareable party link from your mobile device.

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PS5 beta features rolling out globally today

Here’s a closer look at some of the PS5 beta features that are rolling out globally today, including personalized 3D audio profiles for headphones and earbuds, the ability to enable Remote Play access for individual users, and adaptive charging for your controllers.

Personalized 3D audio profiles for headphones and earbuds​

In this generation, 3D audio is one of the key ways that creators have enhanced the immersive quality of games. As individuals, we all hear sounds differently based on the size and shape of our head, ears, and ear canals.

We’re pleased to introduce a feature that lets your PS5 console create a personalized 3D audio profile just for you. With a set of headphones or earbuds, you can run through a set of sound quality tests to analyze a vast number of factors to create an audio profile that best fits your hearing characteristics. For example, your personalized 3D audio profile may enable you to better sense the positions of characters and objects in a game world more clearly than before, making the experience more immersive.**



To create a personalized 3D audio profile for your headphones or earbuds, go to [Settings] > [Sound] > [3D Audio (Headphones)] on your PS5 console, and follow the steps displayed on the screen. Your audio profile will be saved on your PS5 per user, and you can also still select from 3D audio presets like before.

This feature builds on the 3D audio enhancements we’ve introduced to PS5 since launch, including 3D audio support for built-in TV speakers and support for compatible Dolby Atmos-enabled audio devices. These features give you additional options to immerse yourself more deeply in the rich variety of soundscapes in PS5 games, powered by Tempest 3D AudioTech.

Enable Remote Play for individual users​

You can now adjust Remote Play settings per user and choose who is allowed to connect to your PS5 console using Remote Play. So, if your friends or family members come over and sign in to your PS5 console with their account for PlayStation Network, you can easily modify who can continue to access your PS5 console using Remote Play when they leave.

To adjust these settings, go to [Settings] > [System] > [Remote Play] > [Enable Remote Play], and choose which user you want to enable access to your PS5 console through Remote Play.

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Adaptive charging for your controller (for the slimmer PS5 model and PS5 Pro)​

Adaptive charging for the DualSense wireless controller, DualSense Edge wireless controller, PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers, and Access controller is now available for the slimmer PS5 model, when the console is in rest mode (and will also be available for PS5 Pro when it launches).*** Adaptive charging helps save power by adjusting the length of time that power is supplied to your controller based on its battery level.

To use adaptive charging, go to [Settings] > [System] > [Power Saving] > [Features Available in Rest Mode], and then select [Supply Power to USB Ports] > [Adaptive]. After your PS5 enters rest mode, if a controller isn’t connected, the power supply to the USB port will stop after a certain period of time.

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So they got rid of backgrounds for 4 years only to add them back in again. Makes sense lol.

At least I can make my background sick again.
 
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Edellus

Member
Cool update. People who wanted custom backgrounds will get to do it for one screen, at least (this is the most I can see them do with the overall UI design).

I'm more interested on why is there a PSVR2 icon with a battery indicator, though.
 

LordOfChaos

Member
Can I flip what long and short press on the PS button do yet

Adaptive charging is cool, and also one of those things like "why did we spend 4 years without this?". I guess it requires Slim hardware but it was always odd that we had to set the time rather than it just charging the controller as much as it needs and then stopping.
 
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ReBurn

Gold Member
I hope the welcome hub allows you to remove the ads that showed up on the explore tab.

I also like how they call it the "slimmer" model. Because they know this baby ain't all that slim.
 
I've had 3D Audio turned off for ages. It isn't great for games that aren't specifically mixed with it in. Shit was incredible in Demon's and Returnal though.
 

DryvBy

Gold Member
Or Folders. They were great on the PS4, not sure why they haven't brought them back yet.
You kind of have folders but they're stupid. I wish they had a dynamic folder sorting system like Steam. I have way too many games and I often forget what I bought at 2am.
 

adamsapple

Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
You kind of have folders but they're stupid. I wish they had a dynamic folder sorting system like Steam. I have way too many games and I often forget what I bought at 2am.

On PS4, I had multiple folders, separate for Digital games, Physical games, key franchises like all the RE games.

I would love that kind of functionality back here, or on the Xbox dash for that matter, they don't have folders there either.
 

DryvBy

Gold Member
On PS4, I had multiple folders, separate for Digital games, Physical games, key franchises like all the RE games.

I would love that kind of functionality back here, or on the Xbox dash for that matter, they don't have folders there either.
Yeah, my PS4 Pro has the same. I'm too organized to just have A-Z games. The "folders" in the PS5 library only hold 100 games and I found out they reset if you have to reset the system so they're basically a waste of time.
 

Mephisto40

Member
How much power are you actually saving with this adaptive charging thing? It's cool and all, but I can't see a controller charging when your console is in rest mode impacting your energy costs that much
 

sloppyjoe_gamer

Gold Member
I did the update this am, but no welcome hub. I'm in the US too. Has anyone who updated, who is in the US have the new welcome hub? Like why would they make that a huge part of their update announcement yet not give it to anyone yet today? Fucking stupid.
 

mitch1971

Member
This firmware is like a downloading a game patch and saying it's live next month. Just release it when it's ready to go for all.
 

Fake

Member
Already did the update and nothing. I love updates that don't give the updates they claim. Are we the beta testers or something?
 

Synastry

Member
Just saw a post about a person with a fat og that did the update and he didn't get the new welcome hud but his friend who has a slim did the update and got the new welcome hud.

Can anyone with a slim conform if you got the new welcome hud and anyone with the fat og if you did or didnt?
 
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[Sigma]

Member
Went to my nephew's place and he has the update with the new welcome hub and I don't;( lol.
Just saw a post about a person with a fat og that did the update and he didn't get the new welcome hud but his friend who has a slim did the update and got the new welcome hud.

Can anyone with a slim conform if you got the new welcome hud and anyone with the fat og if you did or didnt?
My nephew has the slim. I have the fat og.
 
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Synastry

Member
Went to my nephew's place and he has the update with the new welcome hub and I don't;( lol.

My nephew has the slim. I have the fat og.
That lines up with another post I saw that said that the new welcome hud is only for the slim and pro ps5?

I really hope not.
 

TrebleShot

Member
Just saw a post about a person with a fat og that did the update and he didn't get the new welcome hud but his friend who has a slim did the update and got the new welcome hud.

Can anyone with a slim conform if you got the new welcome hud and anyone with the fat og if you did or didnt?
bs I have a fat in the living room and slim in the office neither have the welcome hub. (UK based) I think it will roll out by region
 

EverydayBeast

ChatGPT 0.1
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PS3's "What's new" menu, I loved the XMB

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PS4's XMB SONY worked on the xmb, I love the simple menus, the look.

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PS5's XMB's sizzle and steak.
 

cjp

Junior Member
How do you have an 11 year old account with nearly 2,000 messages, and you are still a "junior member".

I got bumped down when I posted a video of Randy Quaid slipping his missus one while wearing a Rupert Murdoch face mask
 
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