Version 23.02-08.20.00 of an exciting system software update for the PlayStation 5 has been released by Sony. One of the update's notable improvements is the control center's Music section, which now has a more logical two-column framework that makes managing music during gameplay easier. Gamers of the PlayStation VR2 can now further improve their immersive experiences by blocking accidental background broadcasts. In order to make sure consumers are always informed about the newest PS5 capabilities, Sony has also added a voice command option.
Sony is getting ready to release the PS5 Slim in November, which is a radical step. There will be normal and digital editions available for this reduced version of the well-liked gaming console. With a 30% volume reduction and weight reductions of 18% and 24% for the regular and Digital Editions, respectively, the PS5 Slim offers notable size and weight savings. In addition, the PS5 Slim Digital Edition supports players who would rather have physical copies by allowing them to connect an additional Blu-ray disc drive.
With the release of the PS5 Slim scheduled for November 8, Sony plans to draw in consumers with tempting packages that include much awaited titles like Modern Warfare 3 and Marvel's Spider-Man 2. Sony has given gamers a lot to look forward to with these updates and the future PS5 Slim, showing its ongoing dedication to improving the PlayStation gaming experience.
PlayStation 5 Update 23.02-08.20.00
Music in the control centre is now much easier to use. With its two-column layout, you can easily browse various categories, playlists, and songs.
You can avoid unintentionally broadcasting your surroundings while broadcasting games with your PlayStation VR2.
Go to Settings > Accessories > PlayStation VR2, and turn on Block See-Through View on TV to prevent the camera see-through image from being displayed on your TV while using your PS VR2.
If you say “What’s new?” via Voice Command on any screen, you can now check for new PS5 features.
Currently, Voice Command (Preview) is only available in English for players with accounts for PlayStation Network in the US and UK.
We’ve improved the messages and usability on some screens.
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