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Sony PS5 now supports up to 8 TB of storage and also gains new accessibility features

Sony just made its PlayStation 5 (PS5) gaming console even better with a software update, introducing several new features. These include Dolby Atmos audio support, the ability to mute the boot-up beep, and an option to pair a secondary controller with a single account.

The latest software release for the PlayStation 5 also enables the console to support up to 8 TB of storage using a compatible M.2 NVMe SSD. With the software update, users can now stream their games from the PS5/PS4 to smart TVs running on Android TV OS 12, as it adds PS Remote Play app support for Google’s Chromecast with Google TV (4K).

The PS5 already comes with 1 TB of storage, and with the latest software support, users can add 8 TB of storage. This will help users store all their games natively on the console. Additionally, this makes the PS5 one of the first mainstream consoles to officially support this amount of internal storage, which was previously limited to 4 TB.

Source: indianexpress

In other news – iPhone 15 Pro will run native versions of AAA games

Apple said the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro Max will be able to natively run console games and AAA console titles like ‘Resident Evil’ and ‘Assassin’s Creed Mirage’.

iPhone 15 Pro

At its recently concluded ‘Wonderlust’ event, the tech giant said its latest mobile chipset – A17 Pro Bionic, which powers the iPhone 15 Pro series brings hardware-accelerated ray tracing support, something even the latest Macs cannot do. Read more