
Sony Interactive Entertainment” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/companies/sony/”>Sony has released a new PlayStation 5″ href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/platforms/playstation/ps5/”>PlayStation 5 system update, which it says improves system performance on the next-gen console.
The update weighs in at around 820MB and is the second patch in a week Sony has released to improve performance on PS5.
Users have reported encountering several issues since PS5’s release, including various games crashing, which in some cases reportedly occur when putting the console into rest mode.
Recently, a number of PlayStation” href=”https://www.videogameschronicle.com/platforms/playstation/”>PlayStation 5 owners have reported encountering what appears to be a bug related to the console’s Blu-ray drive.
As detailed on Reddit and Resetera, the issue results in PS5 discs spinning at various intervals, often loudly. Some users say it happens on the hour every hour, while others claim to have experienced it every 15-20 minutes.
It’s not yet clear if Wednesday’s updates fixes any of these issues.
Last week Sony provided a solution to PS5’s download queue bug which does not require users to factory reset their consoles.
A number of PS5 users have reported encountering the issue since launch, which results in PS5 games getting stuck in a “Queued for Download” limbo, wherein the system thinks that the game is downloading, but the download queue will be empty and won’t clear.
Previously, the only known solution to the download queue bug was a full factory reset, which left users having to re-download all their software.
On Thursday PlayStation’s support account offered a workaround for the issue which did not require a factory reset.










