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You Can Now Get Classic PS1 Boot Screen on Your PS5
The PS1's Iconic Boot-Up Is Now Waiting For You On Your PS5
This morning, PS5 owners booted up their consoles and (assuming they had auto-updates turned on) were greeted with a surprise: The original and iconic PlayStation 1 console boot-up logos and music. It’s all part of Sony’s ongoing 30 years of PlayStation celebration. And there’s more beyond the PS1 intro, though sadly, everything is only temporary.
How to use the PS1 startup on PS5
PlayStation is letting you relive the glory days of the console with some special themes, but only for a limited time. Here's how you can change your startup.
You Can Now Get the Classic PS1 Boot Screen on Your PS5
PlayStation’s 30th anniversary is here, and in addition to running over 500 sales, Sony is celebrating by giving PS5 owners a little bit of nostalgia. As part of an update released yesterday, PlayStation 5 owners can now customize their home screen,
PlayStation has brought back the OG PS1 bootup screen on PS5 along with classic customization options, but they're only around "for a limited time"
If you load up your PS5 today, you'll be prompted to restart for a features update, and when your console reloads, you're in for a treat. As well as loading up to the classic PS1 startup screen, you can head into your options to tweak the appearance and sound of your PS5 menus.
The PS5 Just Got The PS1 Boot Screen And Classic Console Themes For A Limited Time
Once you restart your PS5, you’ll be greeted with the iconic PlayStation 1 boot screen in glorious 4K. You’ll then be taken through a little tutorial that tells you that you can change themes based on all four classic PlayStation consoles and a special 30th anniversary theme.
PS5 Owners Get Limited-Time PlayStation 30th Anniversary Themes and More
Sony has updated the PS5 on PlayStation's 30th anniversary with a PS One-themed startup sequence and themes based on past PlayStation consoles.
PS5 Home Screen Customisable with PS1, PS2, PS3, and PS4 Themes for the 30th Anniversary
The PS1 overlay places the PS1 power and open buttons on the top of the screen, and has the classic sounds: The PS2 option has the decals of the home screen:
Sony just changed the PS5 start-up screen to look and sound like a PS1
Sony is celebrating 30 years of PlayStation with some new customisation options designed to tickle your nostalgia, along with a special montage.
Sony brings back original PlayStation boot screen with PS5 anniversary update
Most of these nostalgic noises have been replaced with new ones or lost to time, but PlayStation has revived one in celebration of its 30th anniversary. Yeah, you know the one. For a limited time, players can customize their PS5 UI using themes from throughout PlayStation’s past.
Sony's PlayStation 30th anniversary PS5 update turns your console retro for a limited time
Sony has rolled out a special limited-time console update for your PS5 which adds a suite of nostalgia-fuelled custom sounds and startup options. In essence, it makes your PS5 look and sound more similar to Sony's greats of yesteryear: the PS1!
Sony Adds Throwback Menu Themes to PS5 For PlayStation’s 30th Anniversary
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the original PlayStation, the PS5 has a limited time collection of throwback menu themes.
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