</form> Sony is preparing the next firmware update for PlayStation consoles and it's so big that the company wants testers to give their thoughts on it The firmware 60 update is set to be the next substantial addition to the game console since the 5 50 update appeared in March
Players have from now until July 27 to sign up to be considered for the beta program However, they have to be a PlayStation Plus or PlayStation Now subscriber to qualify Gamers aren't guaranteed access to the beta team, but if successful they will get to test out the new features and provide feedback about any bugs to Sony We don't yet know what the new features will be for the 60, but it's expected to hit the PlayStation 4 in the autumn The 550 update brought with it enhanced parental controls and that allowed adults to control what their child plays, watches and sees online It also allowed PlayStation fans to import custom wallpapers from a USB stick and also made changes to the menu and notifications that players saw when logging in The version 60 beta program is open to gamers in Europe, Japan and North America