Sony has released updates for both the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, focusing on refining various features across their platforms.
The latest PS5 update, version 25.02-11.00.00, clocks in at approximately 1.3GB and brings several enhancements. Notably, it introduces improvements to activities by fully displaying activity details on cards while hiding potential spoilers. Additionally, users can now enjoy Unicode 16.0 emojis in messages, along with adjustments to parental control settings. For instance, when setting the restriction level to "Late Teens or Older," communication and user-generated content will automatically default to "Restrict." Existing configurations under this setting will remain unchanged and marked as "Customize." The update also optimizes system software performance and stability, ensuring smoother operation overall. Refer to the patch notes below for a detailed breakdown:
PS5 Update 25.02-11.00.00 Patch Notes:
- Simplified viewing of activity details with full display on cards and hidden spoilers.
- Introduced support for Unicode 16.0 emojis in messages.
- Adjusted parental control settings for stricter communication restrictions when choosing "Late Teens or Older."
- Enhanced system software performance and stability.
- Improved messaging clarity and usability on select screens.
In contrast, the PS4 update, version 12.50, focuses primarily on improving messaging and usability across certain interfaces.
Sony remains committed to maintaining its legacy consoles, even extending updates to the nearly two-decade-old PlayStation 3.
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