Sony is launching a beta test program for the PS4’s next system update,which they are describing as a “major” one. The beta is scheduled to begin in “early September”, according to the PlayStation Blog post, and sign-ups are available on the official playstation website. In order to qualify, you’ll need an Internet-connected PS4 and a PSN master account.
The sign-up process involves nothing more than entering your PSN name and choosing whether or not you want to be contacted about future betas.Sony also suggests you ensure you have an account on the official PlayStation forums, as they will be the home for discussion regarding the beta.
Those who get the update will be free to revert it back to the current firmware 2.57.There’s no telling how long the test will last or when Sony plans on launching the update to everyone.Recent reports have suggested the 3.00 update adds communities, YouTube broadcasting support, Twitter video support, and more.
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