Sony reminds players that it is still looking into feedback about the recent party chat and message group changes, and while they don’t have anything to share regarding changes here, the fact that they even bring this up at all indicates that we’re likely to see some adjustments in the future. You no longer have to be on your PlayStation to join a party chat. Better still, you can actually voice chat with up to 15 people directly from your phone. The new party groups that make up the messages function will also be available to manage through the PlayStation App. Now the messages function has been rolled into the PS App, allowing you to access everything from one place. Previously, PlayStation Messages was a separate app, and quite a cumbersome one at that. It takes from the new PS5 aesthetic some, but stands on its own as well, still being a great place for PS4 users who don’t plan to immediately pick up a PS5. Here are the big changes to the PS App: PlayStation App PS5 Update Changes New UIĪ whole new UI cleans up the look of the app, making everything easier to find and navigate (and gives the app a much needed dark mode!). Besides a big visual update to coincide with the PS5 launch, the new PS App has a bunch of new and improved features that should make managing your PS5 console and PSN profile from your phone quick and easy.
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