Sony will add a variety of new features to its next-generation console with a system update for PlayStation beta users. M.2 SSD support was added to the device, while 3D audio support and in-game mug tracking for TV speakers were added. Some interface improvements have also been made for the device, while new personalization options have been added. The update, which is only available to beta users, does not officially have a release date.
New system features are added with the PlayStation 5 update
The PlayStation 5 update for beta users includes a lot of innovation and improvement. With added 3D audio support for television speakers, your DualSense controller can analyze your room’s acoustics with its microphone and optimize the sound for your TV. While it’s not known if the feature will work perfectly, it will be a pretty useful innovation for those who can’t take advantage of 3D audio.
Another notable feature of the update, which has just been released in beta, is trophy tracking. This feature will be available in your control center and will allow you to keep track of up to five trophies per game. When you want to complete achievements in a game with the ability to follow trophies, all you have to do is select the trophies you are aiming for and follow your progress comfortably thanks to this feature. The Sony side says the new trophy tracking feature will also provide a pinning option to keep players from returning to menus during the game and to make it easier for them to access information.
Various changes are also available on the system home screen. When you sign in with your user account after the new update arrives, you will notice that different platform versions of the same game will now appear separately on the home screen. This feature will make it easier for you to get version information about the game and will also indicate which version you are playing from. There are also several minor changes to the PlayStation 5 library.
Although it is not yet known when this PlayStation 5 update, which was originally released to beta users, will be officially released, all the details of the update have been revealed. You can access and browse the full details of the PlayStation 5 update via this tweet shared by Tom Warren. It is also worth noting that 1440p support and VRR support have not been added with this system update. If you’re expecting one of these two features, unfortunately, this isn’t the update you’re looking for.