Monday, July 31st 2023

PlayStation 5 Beta Update Grants 8 TB M.2 SSD & 3D Dolby Atmos Support

With each PlayStation 5 system software release, we've introduced new features designed to enhance the many ways you can access your favorite content, navigate your console, or create new gaming memories with friends. Today, we're thrilled to roll out a new PS5 system software beta that introduces new accessibility features as well as audio options that allow 3D Audio powered by Tempest 3D AudioTech to be enjoyed on compatible Dolby Atmos-enabled HDMI devices such as sound bars, TVs, or home theater systems. The beta also includes more options to quickly find games and console tips, new ways to connect with other players and customize your multiplayer sessions, and support for larger-capacity M.2 SSDs (up to 8 TB).

While beta access will be limited to invited participants in select countries*, we plan to release the update globally later this year. If you're selected to participate in the beta, you'll receive an email invitation today when it's available to download. Some features available during the beta phase may not make it into the final version or may see significant changes. Without further ado, here are some of the highlights from the beta release...
New Accessibility Features

Use a Second Controller for Assistance. You can now assign a second controller to one account as an assist controller, and use two controllers to operate your PS5 console as if you were using a single controller. This feature introduces a new way for you to enjoy games collaboratively with others or help a friend or child navigate a particularly challenging section of a game.
  • To use an assist controller, go to [Settings] > [Accessibility] > [Controllers] > [Use Second Controller for Assistance], and then turn on [Use Assist Controller].
  • You can use an assist controller when your main controller is a DualSense or DualSense Edge wireless controller, or a PS5-supported third-party controller.
System UI Haptic Feedback. You now have the option to turn on haptic feedback effects while navigating your PS5 with your DualSense controller, DualSense Edge controller, or PS VR2 Sense controller.
  • When enabled, system sound effects for certain events will also be reflected physically through haptics, such as moving focus, reaching the end limit of a scrollable section, checking a box, or when you receive a notification or boot up a game. This optional feature enhances immersion and is particularly useful for players with some level of sight or hearing disability, who appreciate the additional feedback on their inputs.
  • To turn on this feature, go to [Settings] > [Accessibility] > [Controllers], and then turn on [Haptic Feedback During Console Navigation].
Support for compatible Dolby Atmos-enabled audio devices
3D Audio powered by Tempest 3D AudioTech can now be enjoyed by those who own compatible Dolby Atmos-enabled HDMI devices such as soundbars, TVs or home theater systems. Tempest 3D AudioTech specifically renders to the Dolby Atmos audio devices in use - including overhead channels - allowing for even greater levels of immersion in the audioscapes of PS5 games.
  • To turn on Dolby Atmos, go to [Settings] > [Sound] > [Audio Output] > [Audio Format (Priority)], and then select [Dolby Atmos].
Social feature enhancements

Party UI update. You can now invite a player into a closed party without automatically adding the player into the group or creating a new group. Additionally, players can now send open or closed party invitations to groups instead of only individual players.
Share Screen Preview. When someone's sharing their screen in a party that you can join, you'll now see a preview image of their Share Screen, even before you enter the party.
Join friends' game sessions easily. You can now easily see which of your friends are in an activity you can join under the [Friends] tab.
  • The Joinable icon will be displayed next to friends who are playing a game you can join.
  • You can join a friend's game directly by pressing the options button and selecting [Join Game], or by selecting the "Join" button on their profile card.
Game Hub tournaments tile. In the game hub, you can now see how many tournaments you've entered and the highest place you've achieved, as well as the start time for the next tournament. You can select the tile to see the full tournament list.
React to messages with emojis. You can now add reactions to messages with emojis, which makes communicating with friends quicker and easier.
Ease-of-use features

Search for games in your library. You can now search for games within your game library.
Game Help improvements. Game Help cards have been improved.
  • In addition to in-progress activities, you can now see available, previously available, upcoming, and completed activities.
  • When a card is selected, its details are now displayed on the right side of the card, making it easier to find objectives and their corresponding hints.
Discover new features. Browse useful tips for getting the most out of your PS5 and learn about new features in the new Discover Tips section.
  • Go to [Settings] > [Guide & Tips, Health & Safety, and Other Information] > [Guide and Tips], and then select [Discover Tips] to view all the tips.
Mute PS5 beep sound. You can now mute or adjust the volume of the PS5's beep sound when turning it on or off, or putting it in rest mode.
  • Go to [Settings] > [System] > [Beep Sound].
  • To adjust the beep sound volume, select [Volume].
  • To mute the beep sound, turn on [Mute Beep Sound].
Support for larger-capacity M.2 SSDs
You can now use an M.2 SSD with a maximum capacity of 8 TB (up from the previous 4 TB limit) to expand storage space on your PS5 console.

Important: M.2 SSDs must meet the requirements outlined on this page. Please read the linked page carefully before purchasing any M.2 SSDs for use with your PS5.

We always appreciate hearing your feedback as we continue our journey to enhance the PS5 user experience.
  • Hideaki Nishino, Senior Vice President, Platform Experience, SIE
Source: PlayStation Blog
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5 Comments on PlayStation 5 Beta Update Grants 8 TB M.2 SSD & 3D Dolby Atmos Support

#1
ToTTenTranz
Dolby Atmos is pretty neat because it will be the first time Playstation users will be able to get height channels (ceiling speakers or reflected beams from soundbars) in videogames.

I wonder why this didn't come sooner. Was Sony not willing to pay for the license, or was Microsoft holding an exclusivity contract?
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Ferrum Master
ToTTenTranzDolby Atmos is pretty neat because it will be the first time Playstation users will be able to get height channels (ceiling speakers or reflected beams from soundbars) in videogames.

I wonder why this didn't come sooner. Was Sony not willing to pay for the license, or was Microsoft holding an exclusivity contract?
Maybe because it runs FreeBSD?
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#3
Tomorrow
8TB support is good. With SSD prices continuously falling (assuming manufacturers dont manage to cut the supply and raise prices again) it is not unheard of buying a 4TB or even a 8TB model anymore. Granted 8TB still costs twice as much as the entire console itself but 4TB prices have come down so much that 4TB costs "only" half the price of the console (260€). And yes im talking about PCIe 4.0 models.

So 8TB is still overpriced and should not cost more than 450€ instead of the ~900€.
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ToTTenTranz
Ferrum MasterMaybe because it runs FreeBSD?
What does FreeBSD have to do with running a Dolby Atmos license for object-based sound through HDMI?
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Ferrum Master
ToTTenTranzWhat does FreeBSD have to do with running a Dolby Atmos license for object-based sound through HDMI?
Because it works via translation layer.
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