- Install games straight from a USB or external drive. Plug a drive with
.pkgfiles into the PS5 and install them right from the app — no uploading
from your computer first. A new External Packages section finds them
automatically. (The app copies the package onto the console before installing,
because the PS5's installer can't read a USB drive directly.) - PS4 / PS5 badges on every package, so you can tell at a glance which
console a.pkgis for. - Installs are honest about whether they actually worked. The app now
confirms the game really landed on the console before saying "installed" — and
reworked which install method it uses under the hood, so packages that used to
quietly fail now install correctly. (Verified end-to-end on real hardware
across multiple firmwares.) - Base games and their updates no longer clash. A game and its update share
the same ID; the app keeps them apart so one never overwrites the other, and
warns you if you try to install an update before its base game is on the
console. - A friendlier, more visual interface. Preview a screenshot before
downloading it, search inside a single game instead of the whole console, see
all your drives at the top of the File System tab, get a heads-up banner when a
new version is out, and reach quick actions (Open folder, Copy details) from a
menu on each package. Game artwork shows up in more places. - Adjust the text size. If the app renders too large (common on some Android
phones with a big display-size setting), Settings now has a Text size control
that resizes the whole interface. - Now officially covers firmware up to 12.70.