PS5 system software update version 24.07-10.20.00 introduces several quality-of-life enhancements, focusing on user experience and system optimization. One notable improvement is the adjustment to how activities are displayed, now categorized as “In Progress,” “Not Started,” or “Completed” to offer more clarity for users tracking their progress. This ensures that players can better manage their in-game activities, while potential spoilers remain hidden to maintain the gaming experience.
In addition to these interface changes, the update enhances system performance and stability, which should result in smoother functionality. Improvements have also been made to the messages and usability on certain screens, refining the overall user experience with clearer information and more intuitive interactions.
PS5 System Software Version 24.07-10.20 Complete Patch Notes:
- Activities now display as In Progress, Not Started, or Completed based on whether you have ever started or completed the activity.
- Potential spoilers are still hidden to protect the gaming experience.
- Improved overall system software performance and stability.
- Enhanced messages and usability on specific screens for a more refined user experience.
Sony will be launching a mid-generation upgrade for the PS5 called the PS5 Pro in November. This new hardware will feature an upgraded GPU, although the CPU remains largely unchanged. Developers have already begun releasing patches to support the PS5 Pro for several games, including Stellar Blade, Demon’s Souls, and the remastered versions of The Last of Us Part 1 and 2. It’s possible that the new PS5 system update is related to the upcoming PS5 Pro, but the official patch notes do not mention the new console.
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