Overview
- Sony's latest PlayStation 5 update has blocked the use of Cronus Zen, a device used by some players to cheat in games by reducing recoil and setting macros.
- Cronus Zen, which costs around $100, also allows players to connect a non-supported controller or any mouse and keyboard to a console.
- Cronus Zen has confirmed the issue on its website, stating that there is no current timetable for a fix.
- The device is also used by players who need accessibility features to play games, who are now also affected by this update.
- Other companies such as Microsoft, Activision Blizzard, Ubisoft, Bungie, and Fortnite developer Epic Games have also taken steps against cheating devices in the past.