PS5 System Software Update Brings Performance Improvements

Sony’s new generation console finally became available globally, as it had previously arrived in North America, Oceania, and some Asian countries. Now, just over a week after its worldwide launch, Sony releases the PS5 system software update, which promises improvements in device performance and bug fixes.

Although it does not describe the modifications that the new version brings, the update – which has the update number 20.02-02.26-00 should correct some of the flaws that were already mentioned by the console gamer community but were not corrected in the first update, which was released last week, even before the global launch of the device.

Among the improvements that are expected to arrive with this update is the fix for some sudden crash problems that the console has been experiencing. This error had been previously reported, however, the first update to the console did not correct it.

The new update weighs 886 MB – which is the same file size as last week – and if the changelog is quite generic and does not mention any specific fixes. Instead, he just points out that “this system software update improves system performance.”

Below is the PS5 system software update changelog.

  • This system software update improves system performance.
  • An issue where installed disc versions of games were sometimes deleted was resolved.
  • An issue that prevented the PS5 wireless controller from being charged while in rest mode when connected to the PS5’s front side USB Type-A port using the USB cable included with some PS5 consoles was resolved.

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