PS5 system update beta sign ups are now live
Sony hints at a big update arriving la🔜ter this year

A PS5 system update beta program has now been opened for anyo🎃ne to apply for.
As was announced by PlayStation earlier today, the PS5 system software beta program 🦹has now been opened for anyone to sign up for. Per the tweet from the official PlayStation Twitter account that you can see just below, you can enter the beta program by following the link just bel🦄ow.
🐻Sign up for the first PS5 system software beta program: //t.coꩵ/lbwHlsWh9B pic.twitter.com/1lL9ETSPhU
"Registration is open to players over the age of 18 in the U.S., Canada, Japan, U.K., Germany and France," the PlayStation Blog post by Ni🧸shino continues. "By signing up, you could be among the first to put new features to the test and provide essential feedback that will hel༒p guide their development."
The blog post goes on to state that by signing up, you aren't necessarily guaranteed to be included in the beta system. If you are included howeve🐲r, you'll receive an email detailing instructions on how to download the beta version of the next 🌄system software update to hit the PS5.
The PS5 has seen several system software updates since it originally launched last year in November 2020. A smaller 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 update just last week fixed a bug relating to the DualSense controller, while a previous larger patch in April s✨ignificantly improved the controller's haptic feedback functions when using backwards compati🐼ble games, as well as enabling extended storage units to work with the new-gen console.
Right now, it's not yet known what the bigger update that Sony has planned later this year could be. Could PlayStation be planning a big revision of the new-gen console's homᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe page, or overhauling the user interface to give 🔜it a fresh look?
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