In its announcement, Sony notes that there are more features included in 4.50, but isn't sharing all of them right now. Staying with the visual theme, both the Quick Menu and Notification List have been given a tune-up, making it easier for you to invite friends and join parties, and parse Alerts, Downloads and Uploads in one simple list (removing the old tabs completely). Sony will offer tools to adapt it to your liking, allowing you to add drop shadows to text and dim the Function Area to make your icons easier to see. Like on Xbox One, the update will also enable you to select any in-game screenshot as your home screen background. Everything you install will appear in the Content Launcher, ensuring apps and games are a button press away. With Sasuke, Sony will let you download and install games directly to USB 3.0 hard drives up to 8TB in size, so if you've converted to an all-digital library - and still own the basic 500GB model - you no longer have to worry about constantly managing or deleting old games. PS4 Pro owners will also be pleased to know that they may be getting some love too (more on that later).Īlthough the PlayStation 4 has supported external hard drives for some time now, Sony limited it to system upgrades and media like videos and music, not games. Today, the company unveiled plans for its version 4.50 (codenamed Sasuke) system update, confirming support for some oft-requested and useful new features like external hard drive support for games, custom wallpaper and and the ability to view 3D Blu-rays via PSVR. It's been a little while since we last saw an update for the PlayStation 4, but that doesn't mean Sony hasn't been hammering away on new tweaks for the console.
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