More updates rolling out 

While introducing 1440p is the real highlight many have been looking for, Sony also announced more updates set to arrive later this year. One of these updates is gamelists, which allows user to organize their games into different categories in their game library, under “Your Collection.” Gamers can have up to 15 gamelists and 100 games per list, whether it be digital, streaming, or discs.
Another interesting update is the ability to compare 3D audio and stereo audio, which will come in handy when wearing gaming headsets like the Pulse 3D PS5 wireless headset. All on the same screen, users can then choose their preferred setting after testing which audio they want. PS5 is also getting new social features, including the ability to request party members to start a Share Screen to watch their gameplay. To do this, just head to the voice chat card and select the member you want to sent a request to by selecting “Request Share Screen.” Gamers will also receive notifications to join a game if available, and you can also sent stickers and voice messages in the Game Base card, too. We can’t wait to try out these features, and hopefully, they will launch sooner rather than later this year. 

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