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PlayStation 5 console getting new software update which improves system performance

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A new PlayStation 5 system software update has come live today, introducing system performance improvements.

According to the official update notes for version 21.01-03.10.00, indefinite system performance improvements are all that this new system software update brings. The update is as big as 900MB, so it won’t take long to download with a fast internet connection.

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The previous PlayStation 5 system software update, version 21.01-03.00.00.38, was released earlier this month. It introduced, among other things, the ability to store PlayStation 5 games on external USB drives, and improved game base, the ability to pre-download game updates, and more.

You can also check out the features that are available in the update here. In addition, you can view the online user’s guide in the PS5 console’s Settings menu.

Version: 21.01-03.10.00

This system software update improves system performance.

Version: 21.01-03.00.00

  • You can now store PS5 games in USB extended storage.
    • To move PS5 games from console storage to USB extended storage, go to your home screen or game library, open the options menu for the PS5 game you want to move, and then select Move to USB Extended Storage.
    • To play PS5 games that are in USB extended storage, go to your game library, and copy the game to console storage from the options menu. Copying games is faster than redownloading them. It’s also faster than reinstalling them from the disc if the game on USB extended storage has add-ons or has been updated.
  • You can now enjoy Share Play with players on PS4. Use Share Play to invite your friends on PS4 to watch you play a game, or even hand over control to them.
  • We’ve added zoom to our accessibility features. Use zoom to magnify what’s on your screen. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display > Zoom to enable this feature.
  • We’ve added Disable Game Chat Audio in the control center under Sound. If you turn on this setting, your voice won’t be heard, and you won’t hear other players’ voices in-game chats. This setting doesn’t apply to party voice chat audio and more.

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