The latest update for the PlayStation 5 prevents players from using Cronus Zen, a device used by cheaters to gain an unfair advantage in first-person shooters and other games. call of Duty News website Charlie Intel. A notice on the Cronus website warns players that the 24.01-08.60.00 update for PS5 no longer allows Cronus Zen to connect to the console.
Although Cronus calls the device a “controller emulator,” cheaters have been using it to make various digital tweaks to controllers, such as reducing recoil and setting macros. Some players using keyboards and mice also use Cronus Zen to trick their consoles into thinking they are using a controller to improve their aiming and movement abilities.
Cronos said there is currently “no timetable” for the equipment to return to normal operations. However, we still don’t know if Sony has released a patch specifically to block Cronus Zen. It’s unclear whether other third-party hardware used for cheating, such as XIM and ReaSnow S1, is affected. edge Sony was contacted for comment but did not immediately receive a response.