PS5 with new firmware.  Sony is improving the console

The Japanese manufacturer is improving the experience even more and is making systemic changes to its current generation software. Currently, players using PlayStation 5 can download a new update to improve the performance of the device.

Recently, there has been a lot of talk about Sony’s behind-the-scenes activities and it is possible that it plans to launch more devices in the market. According to insider reports, the industry giant may soon launch the PlayStation 5 with a removable drive, while there are more and more talks about the PS5 Pro, which should provide a better gaming experience. If that wasn’t enough, we also mentioned the PlayStation Q Lite in April. Now, however, it is time to focus on the current platform of the Japanese.

Sony has released a new update for the PlayStation 5 – firmware numbered 23.01-07.20.00 holds 1,151 GBHowever, we should not just wait for the well-known “stability improvement”. This time, Japanese engineers have made changes to messages and improved handling of some screens.

Main features in this system software update

  • We have improved the performance and stability of the system software.
  • We’ve improved messaging and improved the experience on some screens.

Recall that in early March, the company released a very important and long-awaited package of files that, among other things, adds Discord and variable refresh rate support.

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