PlayStation 5 System Software Update is out now with 1440p support, Gamelists and more -UPDATED with full patch notes

PlayStation 5 System Software Update is out now with 1440p support, Gamelists and more  -UPDATED with full patch notes
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PlayStation has rolled out its latest system software update for the PlayStation 5, offering some new features for users of the console.

As we found out from the beta back in July, the headline feature this time around is native 1440p HDMI video output on supported displays. This’ll also improve anti-aliasing to 1440p displays if you’re playing a game that supports higher native resolutions, such as 4K.

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The update also brings along the much-requested Gamelists feature. You can put games in your library into these lists, letting your organise them by however you choose. You can have up to 15 gamelists and 100 games in each list.

Elsewhere, the update allows players to listen and compare 3D audio and stereo audio, and offers easier access to in-progress Activities through the Game Hub interface.

Furthermore, there’s a few new social features, including the ability to request a Share Screen session with people on your Friends List. You can also view new friends’ profiles a little easier, and send stickers and voice messages in Game Base.

An extra feature has been added since the beta, plus the PlayStation Blog has offered up info on a couple of updates coming to the PlayStation mobile app.

Via YouTube Search Through Voice Command (currently in Preview) you should now be able to search for your favourite YouTube videos on your console using your voice. It’ll dutifully open the YouTube app for you, and show you the search results. Currently, this feature is only live in the US and UK.

As for new features, the Request Share Screen will allow you to use your mobile to request a screen share, as previously described. Finally, they’re adding the ability to launch a PS Remote Play session through the PS app, providing your console is in Rest Mode. Handy!

Here’s the full patch notes for this update, courtesy of the PlayStation Support website:

PlayStation 5 System Software Update 22.02-06.00.00 patch notes

  • In Game Library, you can now create custom gamelists to better organize your games.
    • You can create your gamelist within the Game Library by selecting the [Your Collection] tab.
    • Select games to add to your gamelist, and then decide what to name it.
  • We’ve updated the following for the Game Help feature:
    • Game Help now informs you when there’s help available, on both PS5 and mobile via PlayStation App.
    • You can adjust whether the Game Help notifications are displayed. On PS5, select [Settings] > [Notifications] > [Game Help]. On PlayStation App, select [Settings] > [Push Notifications] > [Game Help].
  • 1440p HDMI video output is now supported.
    • Before use, run a test to see if your HDMI device supports 1440p output by going to [Settings] > [Screen and Video] > [Video Output] > [Test 1440p Output].
  • We’ve updated the following in Game Base:
    • You can now request party members to start Share Screen to watch their gameplay.
    • Go to the voice chat card, select the party member you want to send the request to, and then select [Request Share Screen].
  • When you join a party, and a party member is playing a game that you can join, you’ll now receive a notification. You can join the game directly from the notification.
  • When you receive a message, you can now view the sender’s profile by selecting the message and pressing the options button.
  • We’ve updated the following for [Friend Requests].
    • When you accept a friend request in the [Received] list, you can now view your new friend’s profile in [Accepted Requests].
  • In the Game Base card, you can now send stickers and voice messages to your groups.
  • The following features are added to game hubs:
    • In-progress activities can now be shown prominently at the top of the game hub to make it as easy and as fast as possible to get back to where you left off.
    • If Game Help is available for an activity, the [View Hints] button will appear.
    • In the [Videos based on your recent gameplay] section, you’ll see labels for why the videos are recommended for you, such as “Fast Play”, “High Score”, or “performance”.
  • While using the web browser, you can now select between two types of zoom functions.
    • “Zoom” lets you increase the size of the elements on the page while adjusting their layout so everything fits without having to scroll left and right.
    • “Magnify” increases the size of everything on the page without layout adjustments.
    • The maximum zoom/magnification rate is now 500%.
  • We’ve reorganized the 3D audio settings.
    • These settings are now under [3D Audio for TV Speakers] and [3D Audio for Headphones] in [Settings]> [Sound].
    • You can now listen and compare the difference between 3D and stereo audio on the same screen.
  • Voice Command now supports searching for content in YouTube using voice. Currently, Voice Command (Preview) is only available in English for players with PSN accounts in the US and UK.
    • From anywhere on the PS5, including during gameplay, you can say “Hey PlayStation, search for [keyword] to YouTube.” The YouTube app will open and relevant search results will be shown.
    • The way you enter text using voice input has changed. Previously, if you had the screen reader turned on, you had to wait for the instructions to be read aloud before speaking into the controller to enter text using voice input. Now, you can skip the instructions by pressing the cross button.
  • The following improvements have been added to the screen reader feature.
    • When controller button shortcuts for on-screen buttons are displayed, the screen reader now reads them aloud.
  • We’ve updated the following for Remote Play.
    • It’s now easier to use the keyboard on your PC or Mac when using PS Remote Play. We’ve removed the text entry box so you can use your keyboard to type directly onto your PS5 or PS4. In addition to typing, you can also now use the keyboard to control games that support it.
  • Custom button assignments are now enabled in the passcode input screen.
  • We’ve updated the DualSense wireless controller device software to improve stability.
  • An issue causing system software errors during rest mode in some PS5 consoles was resolved.

The September 2022 PlayStation 5 update is available to download via your console right now.

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