With the new firmware update, PS5 must stop randomly installing PS4 chips

If you’re still trying to find a PlayStation 5, you should know that you’re missing some weird early console quirks

It feels like it’s going to take a while before Sony releases big new system-level features for the PlayStation 5. For now, it’s very tidy – to make sure there are no moldy crumbs everywhere.

The latest update of the PS5 firmware, version 20.02-02.50.00, was released today.

What’s new? Not much. There are the favorite improvements to the stability / performance of the crowd to help us maintain our technological faith, a small quality of life delivery feature for Share Factory Studio, and a solution to a rare but troublesome installation problem that some players cross the crop. with cross-generations.

  • This system update improves system performance.
  • In rare cases, the PS4 version of the game will be installed from the disc after you upgrade and install the PS5 version. If you insert the PS4 game disc now, the PS4 version will not install unexpectedly.
  • You can now select and edit video clips with Share Factory Studio in your media gallery.

When I think about it, I put another disc in my PS5 – partly because I still connected my PS4 Pro to a separate TV – but sneaky installations are never fun. Hopefully this is the last of them.

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