By Emma Boyle
Not so long ago, PlayStation announced that it was working on the next major software update for the PlayStation 4 and it wanted users to sign up for the chance to beta test the new features.
Now, the beta period has started and we have a great deal more clarity around what we can expect from software update 5.5 thanks to a recent blog post. Those selected as beta testers will be able to download the new patch today and we’re taking a look at some of the changes they can expect to find.
One of the biggest new additions will be appealing to parents of PlayStation addicted kids – Play Time Management. This new feature will come under the console’s parental controls and will allow Family Manager profiles to set limits on when their children can play and how long they’re able to do so.
Parental powers
For example, a parent can decide that their child is allowed to play their console for a total of two hours each day, but not play at all after 10pm. This means that the console will track how long a child is playing over the course of the day and cut them …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming