Since its launch last November, Sony’s PS5 has closely followed in its forebearer’s footsteps. Between setting early sales records in several global territories, and the release of a raft of first-party exclusive hits like Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart and Returnal, the fledgling console has picked up where the PS4 left off in all of the most significant ways. Having launched in the middle of a global pandemic that’s exacerbated continued console shortages and manufacturing setbacks, it’s perhaps unsurprising that despite this success, the PS5’s software has some noticeable gaps in its feature list when compared to the outgoing PlayStation.
Over the course of the last 11 months, the publisher has slowly drip-fed updates to the still difficult to acquire PS5, bringing it a little bit closer to feature parity with the PS4. Much requested changes…

