The PlayStation Network store leaves a lot to be desired in terms of features available on other digital storefronts, but from today, a highly requested feature started rolling out to provide users with more information regarding games available for purchase on PlayStation 5.
As reported by multiple users, a user rating system started rolling out today, allowing users to rate games they purchased and added to their personal library. While the system still isn't perfect, as it lets users rate games even without playing them, it is still a nice addition that goes a long way to improve the PlayStation Network user experience, which hasn't seen much improvement for years.
With the recent addition of Rating in the PSN store it looks really good for Eternights on Playstation too! Very glad to see this game doing so well with players. I had a lot of fun myself. It really is a special game. pic.twitter.com/yfbbGpOk5Z
— profjpg (@profjpg) September 26, 2023
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— Edriv (@Edriv20) September 26, 2023
While the PlayStation Networks hasn't seen much improvement since the release of the PlayStation 5, Sony has been working hard to improve the console's system software to provide a better experience. The latest big update, which went live earlier this month, introduced new features such as being able to use a second DualSense controller for assistance, new audio options that allow 3D Audio powered by Tempest 3D AudioTech to be enjoyed with compatible Dolby Atmos-enabled HDMI devices and support for larger-capacity M.2 SSDs for up to 8 TB capacity. The update also introduced PS Remote Play support for additional Android devices, such as Chromecast with Google TV and the BRAVIA XR A95L model. Remote Play will be getting more love later this year, as Sony will release the PlayStation Portal handheld this November to give users one more way to enjoy PlayStation 5 games.
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