Sony Releases Free-To-Play Educational App ‘Climate Station’ on PS5

In collaboration with the United Nations’ Playing for the Planet Alliance, Sony has just released a new free-to-play educational software exclusively on the PlayStation 5, titled Climate Station. According to the official description on the PlayStation Store, this isn’t just an app, but a portal into the living history of our planet and the futures we still have time to shape.

About Climate Station

Created in partnership with leading scientists at The Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading, Berkeley Earth and the Playing for the Planet Alliance, Climate Station invites you to step into the data, witness the change, and decide what your story in this future will be. Explore three main zones: Weather Year (a time-lapse of planetary change), Observations (where we are), and Projections (where we could go).

Wherever you are—and whoever you may be—equip yourself. Explore the curated multimedia contained within, witness interactive data visualizations and consider the climate you live in, with over 90 minutes of interactive content—narrated by climate advocate Laura Tobin—takes you through rising seas, shifting temperatures, and stark climate futures, all built from real-world data by NASA, NOAA, and the IPCC.

Climate Station Launch Trailer