Sony has unveiled the next major PlayStation 5 software update, rolling out to all owners. The second major update to Sony's latest console, this patch includes a number of quality of life updates and exciting new features, including M.2 SSD compatibility, 3D audio and mobile functions.
What's probably the most exciting and widely useful feature in this update is the new M.2 SSD compatibility. The hardware has supported an M.2 from launch, with a dedicated slot found under the white cover plate, however until now it wasn't functional - Sony just hadn't finished the software side of things.
Now, if you have a compatible M.2 SSD - there are size and heatsink specification requirements - you can install it and expand your console's storage that way, increasing the amount of games, apps and other media you can keep downloaded. Games can be played directly from SSD storage. Sony even put together a handy video guide to help you with installation.
The September System Update also includes broad UX improvements, including Control Center customization with more freedom than before, access to messaging from Game Base, screen reader controls and separation of PS5 and PS4 versions of installed games. When viewing the Game Base, you'll also see the status of players in your friends list and have easy access to friend requests and bulk actions.

