Sony has just rolled out the new PlayStation 4 6.02 system update which is now available for the owners of the console, worldwide. The new PS4 firmware patch comes with slight performance enhancements and fixes some bugs, as well.
According to the official release note, the new PlayStation 4 6.02 system update improves the console’s performance, but some users also reported that the new firmware patch is fixing the recently reported malicious message bug causing PS4 consoles crash.
That error allows a malicious message, consisting of a string of unique characters, to crash PlayStation 4 video games console. Soon after the first reports of this bug emerged online, Sony announced that they fixed the issue and anyone should avoid opening the respective message with the consoles, but, instead, use the PSN app for Android and iOS.
PlayStation 4 6.02 System Update Launched With Performance Enhancements and Bug Fixes
Sony has just revealed the new PlayStation 4 6.02 firmware patch which brings improved performance and minor bug fixes. Also, it’s possible that this new system update could fix the recently reported error that permits a malicious message to crash PlayStation 4 consoles each time a user opens up the message to read it.
In other news, PlayStation 4 owners will soon be able to change their online IDs within PlayStation Network. That functionality has never been present before in PSN, although many gamers asked Sony to add it. Now, Sony accepted it and will make that possible in PSN in 2019.
If you want to play new games on your PlayStation 4 console, then you’ll have lots of option to choose from in the PlayStation Store as many games are now on sale. Also, don’t forget that another big release takes place next week with the launch of Red Dead Redemption 2 on October 26th.
In short, Sony has just released the new PlayStation 4 6.02 system update with performance enhancements and bug fixes.