Do you have a PlayStation 5? Call it. I hope. Did you call? So it is. Those who turn on the console from this Tuesday (03) will be received by the strongest intro ever made in the history of consoles. Have you a PS5 or not, you know what it is. Sony’s treat is to celebrate PlayStation’s 30th anniversary.
When the console is first connected after the installation of, say, celebration update, it will run the strongest intro ever made in the history of consoles. Then you can go to “Settings” and Choose PlayStation 30th Anniversary Special Themes.
Sony launches themes inspired by past generations for PS5 to celebrate 30 years from PlayStation
In “Settings”, you can choose Themes inspired by PS1, PS2, PS3 and PS4. There is also a general theme, inspired by PlayStation’s 30th anniversary. For the enemies of happiness and nostalgia, good news: you can disable it all.

Beyond the visual part, Each theme brings sound effects also inspired by the honored generations. If you have any favorite generation (or favorite generations), enjoy the nostalgic trip offered by Update.
The “enjoy” in this case is almost a threat. This is because These themes – and the glorious intro – will be available for a limited time on PS5.
Sony has not confirmed a breakdown date for these limited topics. It may be a few days from now, in a few months. So enjoy.
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PlayStation also published a video thanking the players for the 30 years of support (watch below). And started his Birthday Promotionwhich runs until December 20th. At PlayStation Store, you will find a list of games on offer.
Sony corrects the biggest defect of the PlayStation Portal, but…
Sony has provided a beta update that brings the cloud gaming to the PlayStation Portal. That is, users will be able to play in the cloud! This eliminates the need to have a PlayStation 5 linked to the device to use it.

Currently, the cloud catalog has over 120 games. Among them are: Ghost of Tsushima, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Monster Hunter Rise and Ratchet & CLANK: RIFT APART. But update has a discouraging but.
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