
Sony releases the new update patch of the PS4 family of consoles, which does not bring great news but does improve performance.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has released update 7.50 of the firmware of the PlayStation 4 family of consoles. The Japanese company is thus developing all the models of the PS4 family after the release of Final Fantasy VII Remake; Although, judging by the official note, it does not bring relevant changes but improvements in the overall performance of the machine.
According to the official portal: "This update of the system software improves the performance of the system." In our case, the download weight is about 470 MB, so we recommend that you always have a little more space to download and install this update data, which always requires an Internet connection. Depending on how we have configured the console, the file will be downloaded automatically or not.
If not, the procedure is simple from the menu of our PS4: Go to Settings (Configuration)> (System)> (System information) and, if it has not been updated, click on (Update now).
Coronavirus can alter the release dates of everything
Regarding the company's next releases, Sony has already warned from its headquarters that the coronavirus crisis may affect the launch plan of its video games both first party and third party, so there may be delays. For more signs, days after communicating this it was known that The Last of Us Part 2 was delayed indefinitely like Marvel’s Iron-Man VR. On the other hand, Ghost of Tsushima is still planned for June 26.
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PS5, except for unexpected changes, will go on sale at Christmas 2020, as the Japanese publisher has promised over and over again. Its price remains unknown, as well as the catalog of launch games.