Are you two living together and sharing expenses? Right now, he needs to be living alone, and responsible for all his own expenses. If he can't pay the electric bill, he won't be able to play with his play station, and will have to get a job to get it to work again. If he can't pay the rent he will either get a job, or have to move in with relatives, or be homeless. If you are living together and sharing expenses, you alone will be paying for everything because he is not bringing in any money. Are both your names on a lease? If so, tell the landlord that you will not be renewing together when it comes up for renewal, and then move out at that time without your boyfriend. If your name is not on a shared lease, move out right now. If only your name is on the lease, pack his stuff, kick him out, and change the locks. Just tell him he can come back when he mans up and gets a job, so he can help with the expenses. If you are not living together, tell him you won't be seeing him again, until he has a job, and don't back down from this.
All your helping won't put your boyfriend on the "employed" list. Only he can do that, and he will only do it when he is motivated enough to do so. All you can do at this point is stop enabling him financially if you have been sharing living expenses, or stop seeing him until he has a job, if you have not been sharing expenses. He won't take responsibility for his expenses, while someone else is paying. You should rethink your relationship. You deserve better than this deadbeat.