![]() ![]() ![]() Nishino pointed out in the interview that updates are "more dynamic now" and that while there are major firmware updates, "if you carefully look at the PS5 system, over the network we are changing the UX behavior quite often. ![]() Sony has previously said that VRR support will be added “after a future system software update”, though there isn't an exact timeline for when we should expect it. We work for customer needs.” Scrolling down into the comments underneath the interview gives some indication as to what PS5 players are currently looking for, from VRR support, to 1440p monitor support, to support for folders, and more besides. The question is, what does it have planned? Well, Nishino noted that community feedback is being taken on board, saying “we are not just whiteboarding our desired features. It’s maybe not entirely surprising that Sony still has plenty that it wants to do with the PS5 given the console only launched less than a year ago and this month marked its second major firmware update. Nishino didn’t reveal any specifics when it comes to he and his team’s plans for the future but between their own list and what the PlayStation community is asking for, he says “there’s a lot.” Nishino promises that he is “diligently working on these lists and there will be more coming out in the future.” As a result, they had “a gigantic list of things before PS5 launch that we wanted to do” and even now, he says, there are ”interesting, exciting, fantastic ideas on the list.” ![]()
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