
PlayStation has officially started rolling out a new system software update for its flagship console, the PS5. The company frequently issues firmware updates for both the standard PS5 and the more powerful PS5 Pro to maintain smooth operations for all users. Today’s release focuses solely on stability enhancements without introducing any significant new features.
Despite these unexciting updates, PlayStation has successfully sold numerous consoles since its launch in 2020. Recently, Sony revealed that over 80 million units of the PS5 have been sold in five years, edging closer to the PS3’s total of around 87.4 million units. The report indicates a slight increase in sales trends, with the console selling 2.5 million units in 2025 alone.
Details of the Update
- Improved messages and usability on some screens.
- Enhanced system software performance and stability.
This latest update will continue to ensure optimal system functioning, although users may not notice any immediate changes when they next boot their consoles.
