Firmware v3.15 is now available to download for the PS4, but don’t expect anything major. The firmware is a minor update, improving the quality of the system performance. Which basically means it will crash less often. It weighs in at 275 MB.
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PS4 System Software Ver. 3.11
A new mandatory firmware update for the PS4 was released earlier today, to improve the stability of the PS4 system. The minor update is 250MB in size, and is required if you wish to access the PlayStation Network. The changelog (below) states that stability has been improved, but doesn’t mention what features are affected.
PS4 System Software Ver. 3.10
Sony has released PS4 Firmware v3.10 this morning, adding support for verified PSN accounts and adding more stickers. It’s a minor update for the system software, and unfortunately it’s mandatory, so you will need to update your console before you can access the PlayStation Network.
PS4 System Software Ver. 3.00
PS4 Firmware v3.00 is now officially available to download as of earlier today. The update is a major one, adding lots of new social features to the console, including Events, Communities, and adding comments to the “What’s New” section. You can now also stream live to YouTube, and post 10-second video clips to Twitter. Check out the full changelog here.
PS4 Firmware 3.00 Available Tomorrow
Sony has announced that PS4 Firmware 3.00, codenamed Kenshin, will be publicly available tomorrow. Until now, this major firmware update has been undergoing private beta testing by thousands of users around the world (and we’ve been involved too). The firmware update focuses on enhancing the PS4’s social features, adding in Events, Communities and enhancements to Sharing, including YouTube Live Streaming and Twitter Video Sharing.
PS4 System Software Ver. 3.00 (Beta)
The official PS4 Firmware v3.00 beta changelog was leaked online by an unnamed beta tester, revealing the new features and changes to the next major PS4 software update. It’s worth noting that features may change before the final version is released, and not everything in this changelog will make it into the final public release.
Sony Details Official PS4 Firmware 3.00 Features
Sony has officially detailed the features of upcoming PS4 Firmware Update 3.00 (codenamed “Kenshin”), and the new host of features it brings to the PS4. The firmware update adds oft-requested updates from users, and also increases the cloud storage capacity of PlayStation Plus from 1GB to 10GB – something that we’ve talked about previously.
PS4 Firmware 3.00 Features Leaked, Includes YouTube Broadcasting and Community Features
Features for the PS4’s next major firmware update have been leaked from the beta version of the update. Sony has confirmed that it is working on a new firmware update, but has refused to confirm whether all the features described below will make it into the final version. Sony also says that the new update will be available, but declined to give a release date.
PS4 System Software Ver. 2.57
PS4 Firmware v2.57 is now available to download, and is required to access the PlayStation Network. The update itself is a minor one, improving system stability and fixing bugs with the System Software. The official changelog can be found below.
PS4 System Software Ver. 2.55
PS4 Firmware v2.55 is now available to download, and is required to access the PlayStation Network. The update itself is a minor one, improving system stability and fixing bugs with the System Software. It’s worth noting that this update has caused a bug with reading discs, in particular, when ejecting the disc while the console is on stand-by mode.