By Nick Pino
PS4 fanboys and girls, Sony needs your help. The next system software update is fast approaching and the maker of your favorite DualShock 4-equipped gaming console is looking for a group of beta testers to make sure it launches without a hitch.
To rally the troops, Sony put out the call today on the PlayStation Blog asking interested parties to enter their PSN IDs and agree to a standard non-disclosure agreement for anything they might encounter while testing the latest batch of code.
If selected, Sony said it will contact you with further details a bit closer to the system software’s slated March launch.
Sony has historically sounded the klaxon before large software releases.
System software 2.50,which brought the much-needed suspend/resume feature, was released in March of last year after undergoing community beta testing, and the most recent update, system software 3.0, only came to the masses after the best and brightest in the community gave it the OK in September of last year.
Details on what the latest update will entail are scant, however, and we probably won’t learn anything new until the first batch of testers get their foot in the door and someone inevitably spills …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming