Sony's latest firmware update for PS5 is here, and it's the one that's been in a beta testing phase since the end of July. System software version 23.02-08.00.00 is available to download and install now for all users, and it's a big one, adding support for Dolby Atmos, larger capacity SSDs, and much more. The update is just over 1GB in size.
In addition to those headline new features, this update adds support for the PS5 Access controller and makes a bunch of improvements to PS5's accessibility features, such as more language support in the screen reader. There are also improvements made to Game Base and Parties, as well as Activity cards, and the PS5's signature beep when you boot it up can now be muted.
There's lots more to go through, so here are the full patch notes from Sony on this major update. Settle in for some reading, and let us know what you think of the update in the comments section below:
Having grown up alongside PlayStation, Stephen has developed an eclectic taste in video games and a wide knowledge of the medium, from small indie gems to the biggest AAA blockbusters. Ever hopeful that the Burnout series makes a miraculous return.
Beep already deactivated.
just tried the new beep sound volumes and they sound a bit muffled. they also don't sound that much lower than the standard tone.
Can't wait to blast me some Baldur's Gate 3 music and action via Dolby Atmos
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