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Sony Released a New Beta Update For its PS5 Console

Sony has recently released a new beta version of its PlayStation 5 system software that includes several new features and enhancements for PS5 owners. The beta is available for invited participants in select countries and aims to improve the gaming experience and social connectivity on the PS5 console. One notable new feature available in the beta is support for Dolby Atmos audio on compatible HDMI devices, such as sound bars, TVs, or home theater systems. This allows players to enjoy 3D Audio powered by Tempest 3D AudioTech on a wider range of devices and settings.

The beta also includes support for larger-capacity M.2 SSDs (up to 8TB) that can be installed in the PS5 console’s expansion slot. This enables players to store more games and apps on their PS5 and access them faster. Pertinent to some users, this update comes with much-needed accessibility features, such as the option to use a second controller as an assist controller, which can help players with disabilities or those who want to play cooperatively with others. Another accessibility feature is the option to enable haptic feedback effects while navigating the PS5 system UI with the DualSense controller.

Lastly, the new update comes with social and entertainment improvements such as the ability to request party members to start Share Screen, join games directly from notifications, and view new friends’ profiles, or the new 1440p HDMI video output, gamelists, and a comparison tool for 3D Audio and stereo audio.

The beta update is expected to roll out globally later this year, after Sony collects feedback and makes adjustments based on the beta testing. The update is part of Sony’s ongoing effort to bring more community-requested features and enhancements to the PS5 console.
Trend Themes
1. Dolby Atmos Audio Support - The beta update for the PS5 console introduces support for Dolby Atmos audio, expanding the range of devices and settings where players can enjoy immersive 3D Audio.
2. Larger-capacity SSD Expansion - PS5 owners can now install larger-capacity M.2 SSDs (up to 8TB) in the console's expansion slot, allowing for more storage and faster access to games and apps.
3. Accessibility Enhancements - The update includes accessibility features like using a second controller as an assist controller and haptic feedback effects for navigating the PS5 system UI, catering to players with disabilities or those seeking cooperative play.
Industry Implications
1. Audio Technology - The introduction of Dolby Atmos audio support on the PS5 presents opportunities for audio technology companies to develop innovative audio solutions for gaming consoles and compatible devices.
2. Storage Solutions - The inclusion of larger-capacity SSDs in the PS5 allows for expanded storage capabilities, providing opportunities for storage solution providers to develop high-capacity, high-performance SSDs tailored for gaming consoles.
3. Assistive Technology - The accessibility enhancements in the PS5 firmware update open up possibilities for assistive technology companies to develop new assistive controllers and accessories for gamers with disabilities.

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