The beta for Playstation 4’s system software 3.00 was released yesterday.
The beta for Playstation 4’s system software 3.00 was released yesterday. The beta launch, codenamed Kenshin , was announced by Sony’s VP of Platforms Marketing John Koller on the official Playstation blog.
Many new key features have been added or improved upon. Koller noted that some of these key features may be removed from the system software’s final build.
Online storage capacity increases from 1GB to 10GB for PS Plus members. A usage meter is added to easily monitor available storage space
Video sharing is made a lot easier, especially when it comes to livestreaming as players can now livestream directly to YouTube. Their broadcast will be viewable on all YouTube platforms including the new YouTube Gaming apps for iOS and Android. Users can also upload a 10 second maximum video clip to Twitter. They will have the ability to trim down longer length videos if needed. Gamers can even watch their friends gameplay sessions by sending a ‘Request to Watch’. It will either start a live broadcast or a Share Play session with the person currently gaming.