PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro Get New System Update: Discover What Changes

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  • Sony is working on a beta update for the PlayStation 5, possibly extending to the potential PS5 Pro, with a focus on interface refinements and performance improvements.
  • The update includes support for Unicode 17.0 emojis, a cleaner design for messages and menus, and improved overall system stability.
  • The update aims to deliver enhanced console performance, but the rollout is currently tentatively scheduled for March, subject to resolving any issues with PlayStation access codes for beta tests.
  • Access to this test version is limited to users who have registered for and been selected for the PlayStation beta program.

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PlayStation 5 and Potential PS5 Pro Beta Update Introduces Interface Refinements and Improved Performance

Sony is developing a beta update for the PlayStation 5, which may also apply to the potential PS5 Pro. The update focuses on refining the console’s interface and performance. Access to this test version is limited to users who have registered for and been selected to participate in the PlayStation beta program. The update introduces several enhancements to improve the user experience, including support for Unicode 17.0 emojis and a cleaner interface design for messages and menus. It also delivers greater overall system stability and improved console performance. Sony plans to roll out the update to all users in the coming weeks, with a tentative target of March. However, resolution of issues with PlayStation access codes for the beta tests may be necessary before the rollout can begin.

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