While PS5 firmware 2.0 has been well-received, there are still plenty of other requested features that fans are patiently waiting for. With a vertical trophy list format also added, the update addressed several fan complaints. He’s also happy with how the PS5's 3D audio has turned out on the system and agrees that easy storage expansion is important to many gamers. Nishino states that he’s proud of the firmware 2.0 update and finds the new trophy tracker to be his favorite addition. So, we are receiving a bunch of feedback from the community through social networks or system telemetry, as well as the media, my family, my friends. Nishino stated that “.there are interesting, exciting, fantastic ideas on the list. Nishino doesn’t name any specific features that Sony is working on for future PS5 updates, but instead hypes up the use of telemetry and community feedback as a way for the team to identify features that players really want. I want to say in the Japanese way, I’m diligently working on these lists and there will be more coming out in the future.” There’s a lot the community is asking for as well. When asked about what the Platform Experience team is working on next for future updates, Nishino replied, “.when I look back at the list of things we need to do, there’s a lot. Judging by an interview on the official PlayStation Blog with Hideaki Nishino, Sony’s SVP of Platform Experience, some exciting things are in the works. It appears that Sony isn’t done with PS5 updates, either. RELATED: PS5 2.0 Update Reportedly Improves Game Performance
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The new update brought various significant improvements, such as a new trophy tracker, 3d audio through TV speakers, and the much-anticipated M.2 SSD PS5 storage expansion, which allows gamers to install a second SSD into their console for added storage space. This is no small feat either, as that console is the second-best home game console of all time, behind only the PlayStation 2.ĭespite the impressive year one PS5 sale numbers, Sony is not resting on its laurels with the PS5, as it recently released the PS5 2.0 firmware on September 15th. Sony has already sold more than 10 million PS5 consoles, meaning the new device is currently outpacing the sales of its predecessor, the PlayStation 4.
Thus far, Sony’s PlayStation 5 console has been a resounding success for the Japan-based company.