- Sony has launched a new PS5 firmware update
- Version 25.02-11.00.00 improves activities and adds new unicode 16.0 emojis
- New parental controls have also been implemented
A new firmware update for PlayStation 5 has been launched, adding more system improvements.
This last patch comes in 1.3GB and is one of the most important updates since the successor of the console, the PS5 Pro.
As the patch is detailed, it is mainly directed to the system’s communications characteristics and facilitates that users see the details of the activity, which will now be displayed in the cards.
Unicode 16.0 Emojis support has also been added for messages, along with new parental controls for communication and content generated by the user, which should now ‘restrict’ by changing levels to late or older adolescents.
Like the previous updates, this patch sees some of the usual software performance and system stability improvements, messages and general usability, too.
PS5 version 25.02-11.00.00 – Patch notes
- We have made it simpler to see details about activities.
- The details of the activity are now completely shown in the cards.
- Potential spoilers will remain hidden.
- Emojis Unicode 16.0 are now compatible. You can use them in your messages.
- When it establishes the level of restriction of parental controls in Late or older teenagers, User -generated communication and content now it will be predetermined to Restrict. If you have previously established the level in Late or older teenagersIts previous configuration will not be affected and will be shown as Personalize.
- We have improved the performance and stability of the system software.
- We have improved messages and usability on some screens.
Last week, it was reported that the PS5 is still dominating in consoles sales, exceeding PS4 in the United States, as well as the X and Xbox Series S series, which are currently staying behind the Xbox One by a significant margin.