It seems that the PlayStation universe is rather quiet, leaving us eager to discuss the latest PS4 firmware upgrade.
The latest update for Sony’s previous-generation console can be downloaded immediately, and a solitary notice indicates that this update aims to fix possible software vulnerabilities.
The official PlayStation site informs us that they’ve recently updated the system software for enhanced security.
It’s worth mentioning that the PS4 has been jailbroken for a while now, and as Sony focused more on developing the PS5, it became simpler for modders to make changes to the system.
It’s thought that the recent PS4 update, with its ‘security enhancements,’ is primarily aimed at specific software aspects that modders utilize. Consequently, this update won’t affect most PS4 users significantly, but those within the modding community might need to adjust their practices.
In simpler terms, I’d like to know if you’re still using your PlayStation 4 or if it has been put away for a while, perhaps stored somewhere. Feel free to share your thoughts below.
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2025-07-09 15:06