Sony has released a new PS5 system update, improving how Activities are displayed
Activities have received a visual update
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Sonyhas released a newPlayStation 5software update.
Version 24.07-10.20.00 is now live on the platform and is a fairly small update that consists of quality-of-life improvements for system software performance and stability while also improving the message and usability on some select screens.
The main takeaway, however, is how Activities are now presented. According to thepatch notes, Activities now display as ‘In Progress’, ‘Not Started’, or ‘Completed’, “depending on whether you have ever started or completed the activity”.
PS5 Version 24.07-10.20.00 - Patch Notes:
Last month, Sony released thePS5’s biggest software update yet, which added a ton of new features ahead. Highlighted in the huge patch included an all-new Welcome Hub, a new control panel for players on the main page that allows a bunch of customizable options.
Trophy tracking was also added among the numerous widgets, as well as a battery life panel forDualSense,DualSense Edge, andPSVR 2Sense controllers, among other improvements.
These recent PS5 updates arrive ahead of the global launch of thePS5 Proon November 7, an enhanced version of the 2020 console featuring all-new tech, including Sony’s new AI upscaling software, PlayStation Spectral Super Revolution (PSSR).
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