Another update to the system software for PlayStation 5 consoles was released today. The update resolves an issue where data transfers and downloads were cancelled when trying to download content while a data transfer from a PS4 is in progress.
Your new favorite toy received a new system update today. It's about improving the system's functionality, as well as fixing a few bugs that some users may have experienced in the past month since the console came out.
Sony have already released several updates for the PS5 since the release, and this 800mb heavy update doesn't bring any major changes, except that a couple of bugs have been patched. The console is still in an early stage of life, so far there have been no major problems reported, as far as we know, except for a few isolated cases.
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- This system software update improves system performance.
- Resolved an issue where data transfers and downloads were canceled when trying to download content while a data transfer from a PS4 is in progress.
- Some issues that were causing errors during text input in some PS4 games have been resolved.
- The connection stability has been improved for some Wi-Fi routers.
In other news, all those who ordered a PS5 on the release day for Europe and the rest of the world (November 19) should get their console delivered just before Christmas, reportedly.
Hopefully, this shortage will end soon and we will all be able to enjoy this really great piece of hardware together.
Source: Playstation.com