
PS3 System Software Update 4.91launched yesterday, with users requiring a minimum of 200mb “on either the PS3 Hard Disk Drive (System Update) or on removable storage media (PC Update)” to get involved. Users were further urged to always ensure that their system is kept up to date, with Sony adding that this will allow them to “enjoy additional features, improved usability, and enhanced security,” even 17 years on, it seems. As for what the update includes, well, the officialpatch notessimply say that it “improves system performance”. That’s about as vague as vague can be.
It is nice to see this support shown for the PS3 all these years on given that preservation is a major concern in gaming. That being said, there are already some users who aren’t impressed with the patch.
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If your console isn’t jailbroken then you have nothing to worry about, so that’s a positive tidbit of news. Sony’s patch notes did also mention that those of you that use your PS3 as a Blu-ray player will require a renewed Blu-ray player encryption key: “Please update your PS3 system software to the latest version to renew the Blu-ray player encryption key.”
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The PlayStation 3’s Update 4.91 is available to download now.
Topics:PlayStation,Sony