Players have taken to Twitter to share their complaints, with one showing the damage to the USB itself. Here, we can see that the controller has been affected, likely unable to be used again, and seemingly due to overheating.
Sony, who also owns EVO, is yet to release a statement on the matter. However, some players are already adamant that the PS5s used for matches are to blame.
Eduardo Cuervo is one of the affected competitors, sharing an image of his damaged USB. He says this was the result of just one set.
Also big thanks to @tubazo1989 who happened to be passing by when this happened and lent me his brook converter so I could play my next two sets.
— Eduardo Cuervo (eacuervo @ threads) (@cloudraven) August 7, 2023
It was my first win and my first Evo. This incident almost took the chance away from me.
Twitter user @Sabre_AZ backs up this claim, sharing their own grievances with the set-up at EVO.
"EVO is proving that PS5 is NOT the answer," says SabreAZ. "USB ports are melting like craY. @Kyoku236H's USB on his controller melted. This is not isolated. We need to go PC or Xbox at least [sic]"
Another Twitter user, @AmeAfterDark, agrees. "The PS5 could not handle the heat of the venue and running [Street Fighter] for hours on hours," she says. "Right after my husband's first game both ports in that PS5 were out of commission and he noticed every single PS5 had delays which impacted everyone."
Heads up to all PS5 players. Please be careful with the back USB ports. Seems the blue piece on the back is coming out and sticking to player USBs. We’re able to pull it out and the port will still work but just to be careful. pic.twitter.com/UBshHFJpsc
— Alex Jebailey (@Jebailey) August 4, 2023
In another instance, it seems that one player inadvertently damaged the PS5 itself when removing their controller. In the image, we can see that part of the USB port has stuck to the controller.
Some express doubt that this is a design flaw on Sony's part, especially considering that we haven't heard reports of melted controllers before this year's EVO event. The PS5 has been available since late 2020 without this issue, so it may be a problem with one particular console, or perhaps the set-up at EVO this year. Those affected suggest that the venue may have been too hot for the consoles to cope, especially since they'd be powered up and used for far longer than in casual play.
Sony is yet to comment on the matter.
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Source: https://www.thegamer.com/evo-2023-melted-ps5-controllers-usb/
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