Sony has once again released a new system software update for its flagship console, the PlayStation 5. The new firmware patch is gradually rolling out worldwide from June 4, bringing the PlayStation 5 to version 25.04-11.40.00 with a minor improvement to the messages and usability on some screens.
Unfortunately, there isn't much to shout about regarding the latest update, as there appear to be no significant new features or changes
While the latest firmware update may come as a disappointment for many, there is plenty for PlayStation 5 owners to look forward to this month. Not only is there a new State of Play event taking place today, June 4, but Summer Game Fest is also right around the corner with some big announcements likely to be made.
As for new releases, June has some heavy hitters lined up for PlayStation 5 owners, with the likes of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, MindsEye, FBC: Firebreak, and more coming to the console over the next few weeks.
For those who might have missed the announcement, the console's last major software update was in April, and it finally brought back the classic PlayStation themes. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the original PlayStation last year, Sony added a collection of limited-time PS5 themes that altered the sounds and design of the console's homescreen to match either the PS1, PS2, PS3, or PS4, depending on the user's choice.
These themes were eventually removed from the console after a few months, but the studio finally opted to bring them back permanently earlier this year due to the massive amount of love they received from the community.
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