Celebrate Pride Month With Free PlayStation Theme

June is Pride Month, and Sony has released a special PlayStation 4 theme that you can download to give your system a little more of a personal touch. The new “For All the Players” theme just came out today to celebrate the festivities going on this month that celebrate diversity and inclusion for everyone, and it’s got a cool rainbow theme that should liven up any system.

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The background looks as though it alternates from a bright “For All The Players” slogan to the PlayStation symbols, all with plenty of colors that really pop. The same rainbow stripes are adorned on each system icon as well.  Best of all, you don’t have to pay anything for it to slap it on your PlayStation and show your support for the LGBTQ+ community.

If you’re logged onto the PlayStation Store and are having trouble finding it, follow this link to download it. There’s no word yet on how long it’ll be available, but given that Pride lasts all of June, it should at least be up long enough to finish out the celebrations going on throughout the rest of the summer. While you’re at it, check out some of the other free themes available to adorn your PlayStation 4 with. You’d be surprised at how many there are.


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