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ANANTA PS5 Release Info

Track ANANTA PS5 release details, PlayStation Store listing, performance modes, controller features, and account linking.

This page tracks ANANTA information specific to PlayStation 5. Console coverage needs its own page because PlayStation players search for store listings, performance modes, DualSense support, trophies, and account-linking rules.

Current status

A final PS5 launch listing is not filled in here until public PlayStation Store information or a first-party platform announcement is available.

Details to confirm

TopicStatusNotes
PlayStation Store pageTBAInclude region if listings appear at different times.
Release dateTBADo not infer from PC/mobile timing.
Download sizeTBARecord base game and update size if shown.
Performance modeTBA30/60 FPS or quality/performance modes.
Resolution optionsTBAOnly if store, FAQ, or settings menu confirms.
DualSense featuresTBAHaptics, adaptive triggers, speaker, gyro, touchpad.
PSN account linkingTBAImportant for cross-save and rewards.
PlayStation PlusTBAOnly relevant if paid online multiplayer is required.

What to watch in videos

Official gameplay videos may show button prompts, UI scaling, performance targets, or controller-focused features. Summarize visible details and link or embed the source video. Do not present video-platform compression or livestream frame drops as console performance evidence.

Why PS5 needs separate tracking

Even if ANANTA launches on several platforms, PS5 can have unique requirements: store certification timing, regional pages, trophy metadata, account entitlements, subscription rules, and separate patch schedules.

Launch-day checklist

  1. Confirm store URL, publisher, age rating, and languages.
  2. Record download size and first patch size.
  3. Test performance/quality modes if available.
  4. Check PSN linking and cross-save warnings.
  5. Record trophies only after the public trophy list is visible.
  6. Link back to release date and cross-save pages.

For PS5 details, wait for a PlayStation Store listing, PlayStation Blog post, or first-party platform announcement before filling in release date, download size, performance modes, or DualSense features.