Back in July Sony released a new beta version of the PlayStation 5’s system software, bringing with it some much needed features including folder-like game lists; improved social features and much more. By far the biggest addition came in the form of 1440p support. After months of beta testing, the official release is now live, allowing any and all PS5 players to benefit from this latest software update.
Making the announcement on the PlayStation Blog, Hideaki Nishino, the Senior Vice President for Platform Experience at PlayStation unveiled the full list of new features available with this update, saying “Thanks to the support and feedback from our PS5 beta participants, today we’re rolling out a new system software update to PS5 players globally”. With that, the full list of changes and additions is as follows:
- 1440p HDMI video output
- In your Game Library you can now create gamelists, which make organising your games even easier.
- You now have the ability to request a Share Screen from a fellow party member
- You can now easily view new friends’ profiles
- Receive a notification to help you join a friend’s game more quickly from a party chat
- You can now compare 3D audio and stereo audio on the same screen
- Easily access in-progress Activities from game hubs
- From anywhere on PS5, including during gameplay, you can say “Hey PlayStation, find [keyword] on YouTube.” The YouTube app will open and relevant search results will be shown.
On top of these latest additions, Sony announced that the companion PS App for smartphones will be getting a whole host of upgrades later this month, namely:
- PS App users will be able to launch a PS Remote Play session directly from PS App on iOS and Android devices
- PS App users will be able to request another party member playing on PS5 to start a Share Screen session, and then watch their friend’s gameplay from the app, similar to the newly added PS5 feature
While pretty, the initial launch software which came with the PS5 felt rather undercooked, especially when compared to the PS4 software following 7 years' worth of updates. It is therefore exciting to finally see the PS5 get some proper new functionality. Hopefully themes are next.
KitGuru says: Have you updated your PS5? What is your favourite new feature? What else should they add next? Let us know down below.