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News PS5 Fans Want to Protest Against New User Interface Advertising

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PS5 owners are absolutely irate about changes made to the console's user interface, and already some fans want to protest against the "feature". While it's not available to everyone on every game yet, the console is now pulling in news pertaining to select titles and displaying them when you hover over their icon.

We're actually not outraged about this, because we understand what Sony's trying to do. However, we appreciate the implementation, as it is right now, is far from optimal.

So, what is it the Japanese giant is trying to achieve here? Well, many games operate using a live service model these days, which means they'll often have in-game events. Consider the latest update to Zenless Zone Zero, which adds an entire new region and storyline to the title. As we've mentioned in previous articles, it actually makes sense to highlight this so players can see, at a glance, what's happening in their favorite games.

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The problem with the implementation here is that developers don't appear to be utilising a consistent standard. So, in the case of Zenless Zone Zero, you get a beautiful promotional banner using gorgeous artwork from the latest version of the game; in the case of Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2, however, you get this horrible YouTube thumbnail-style background.

We actually think the Zenless Zone Zero approach looks great and makes sense; it shows what Sony's trying to achieve here. But without any consistent standards or guidelines to follow, you're going to get incredibly ugly examples as well.

And as a result, fans are already protesting, with an upvoted post on Reddit calling on fellow fans to voice their displeasure in order to initiate change.

As we noted above, we get what Sony's trying to do here; a modern console needs to highlight the evolving nature of its games. But this isn't the right way to do it, and it's predictably leaving a bad taste.
 

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