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Sony releases details for PS4 System Software Update 5.50 “Keiji”

The next pretty significant PS4 System Software Update, 5.50 (codenamed Keiji) is right around the corner apparently.  Well, with beta invites going out, we’re assuming so at least.

Either way, Sony today provided some details on what to expect from the update, and it’s sounding pretty good especially for those who like to better organize their content or enhance their UI.

Enhancements and new features include Play Time Management, Library UI updates, further enhancements to the Quick Menu, Supersampling Mode on PS4 Pro and more.  Below is a brief list and some screens.

PS4 System Software Update 5.50 “Keiji”:

  • Play Time Management
  • Library UI Updates
  • PS Plus tab
  • Hide apps
  • Quick Menu Enhancements
  • Background Music on PS Now
  • Notifications Update
  • Import Custom Wallpapers via USB
  • Customize Tournaments Team Pages
  • Supersampling Mode on PS4 Pro

Hop on over to the PS Blog for all the details.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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