Sony opened up beta registration for their big upcoming update for the PS4, System Software Update 5.50, back in mid-January. Beta registrants will be finding out shortly whether or not they will be participating in the update’s beta. In the meanwhile, details on what the update will include have been revealed.
Update 5.50 will include Play Time Management, Library UI updates, Quick Menu enhancements and more.
Sony will be introducing ‘Play Time Management’ with update 5.50. This feature will allow family managers (and adult family members who are set as guardians) to manage PS4 playtime for child family members on PSN.
Family managers/guardians can apply playtime restrictions in two ways. One, parents can limit gameplay time. Two, make gameplay accessible within set hours. Child accounts will be notified during gameplay to let them know when to save and quit their game.
Family managers/guardians have the option to add extra game time through their smartphone or PC. In addition to that, the family manager/guardians can choose whether or not to automatically log the child out of their PS4 once their playtime is over.
To manage playtime:
Alternatively:
Two new tabs have been added to the library to make navigation easier. In addition to the new tabs, the ‘Hide apps’ function will be added to the library that will hide certain applications (betas, trials, and demos) under the ‘Purchased’ tab. You can hide apps through the ‘Options’ settings.
New Tabs:
Update 5.50 will include various enhancements to the Quick Menu.
Background music may not always be available, however, you will be able to listen to your own music while streaming a game on PS Now.
The ability to delete old notifications.
Go to Notifications, press ‘triangle’ or ‘Options’ to open a meny that will allow you to delete a single notification or multiple notifications.
Import your own images to the PS4 through a USB to use as a background image.
Customize Tournament Team Pages with your own team logo or background via USB imports.
PS4 Pro owners will receive a ‘supersampling mode’ which will enable those with HDTVs (1080p or less) to experience enhanced visuals in PS4 games.
Supersampling mode will take games that render to a higher resolution when connected to a 4K TV to downscale to match the HDTV. Some games already feautre this, however, this mode will be of a benefit to 4K enhanced games that do not have supersampling.
Sony notes: Certain games’ image clarity may not improve with this feature.
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