PlayStation 5 will not support folders in the dashboard

    PlayStation 5 will not support folders in the dashboard

    In the past few hours, new details have been revealed about the UI of PlayStation 5, and among these news, it was confirmed that there will be no support for cartelle. So, if you plan to organize your own installed titles, this won't be possible on PlayStation 5. However, to remedy this lack they can filtration games based on a variety of settings. It will in fact be possible to show the titles PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 e PlayStation 5 separated from each other, you will be able to filter the titles purchased from PlayStation Store, received through PlayStation Plus or tried through PlayStation Now.



    Another small addition is the ability to see which versions a particular game is available in. In fact, through a drop-down menu we will be able to know if a title has a version for PS4 and / or PS5 together with one demo. A set of interesting functions that will allow Sony users not to miss the folders too much, even if their presence would not have spoiled anyway.

    As you surely know Sony will launch its next generation console on US soil next November 12 while on the European one the 19st November, exactly one week later. The price will be at the price of dollars 499,99/euro. On day one it will also be launched on the market PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, a readerless version dedicated to digital content. This specific version will be sold at dollars 399,99/euro. Also it is news of the last few hours that in order to follow the rules anti-COVID, on the day of the launch it will not be possible to physically purchase the consoles in stores, but only those already preordered can be collected by appointment. In conclusion we advise you to read our article dedicated to comparison on how the games will run on the two versions of the PlayStation 5.



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