PS5 beta update detailed by Sony; See the changes

PS5 beta update detailed by Sony;  See the changes

Sony has released another beta update for the PS5 and detailed each function in a post on the PS Blog. This time, the changes will improve the DualSense, change interactions within the Share screen, and make the brightness of the light emitted by the controller editable.

PlayStation said that only select countries will receive this new feature in advance and that Brazil is not on the list. Therefore, we still have to wait a few months to take advantage of these changes in the game. Check it below:

The PS5 beta update brings a lot of changes

Now the DualSense speakers will be louder and sound effects will be reproduced more clearly, as will conversations in voice chat. Speaking of conversations, the PS5 beta update will implement noise reduction technology into the controller's microphone – and this affects the Edge version as well.

Sony DualSense
Source: Sony

In Share Screen interactions, viewers will be able to send emojis, point to objects on the host's screen, and interact with gameplay to encourage and celebrate their friends' actions. The tool will allow players to help each other in an easier way through this feature.

PS5 beta update Share screen interaction in The Last of Us with Ellie as she walks through the ruinsPS5 beta update Share screen interaction in The Last of Us with Ellie as she walks through the ruins

As a culmination of the PS5 beta update's changes, Sony will allow players to adjust the brightness of the console's light, which is emitted when it is turned on. In the system settings, you can choose whether it's strong, low, or medium, as well as customize the DualSense light.

PS5 Beta Update - Console Light Brightness VersionPS5 Beta Update - Console Light Brightness Version

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