Sony rarely rolls out an update that offers a major upgrade for the PlayStation 5, which is why the gaming community is buzzing with excitement over the latest update. The Japanese conglomerate is currently testing a new PS5 software beta update, available today for select participants worldwide.

This update brings significant improvements, including a massive upgrade to the current 4TB storage capacity limit, Dolby Atmos support, and various accessibility features, which we'll break down in detail. Support for larger-capacity M.2 SSDs PS5 consoles currently support a M.2 SSD with a maximum capacity of 4TB, but now, with the new update, users can double their storage to 8TB. PS5 owners who wish to make this upgrade will need to invest in an M.2 SSD that adheres to Sony's strict minimum requirements, meaning a compatible heatsink and a minimum read speed of 5500 MB/s, among other specified criteria.

Currently, 4TB provides ample storage for the majority of PlayStation users, and the costs of compatible M.2 SSDs are nothing to scoff at (a 4TB SSD costs at least $300). Nevertheless game sizes are ballooning, leading to a growing demand for increased storage capacity on PlayStation consoles. One can only hope that SSD prices will drop substantially in the near future. Support for compatible Dolby Atmos-enabled audio devices Very few games actually support Dolby Atmos at the moment.