PS5 Is About to Get Some Big Upgrades – IGN Daily Fix

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On today’s IGN The Fix: Games, Sony has outlined what’s coming in the second major PS5 system software update. The update includes new features for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PS App, and the PS Remote Play app. PlayStation 5 will receive new control center customization options and social features. There are several other improvements to look forward to, such as 3D Audio support for built-in TV speakers, and more. The PlayStation September system software update launches globally on September 15, 2021. ShiftUp CEO Hyung-Tae Kim has purchased enough PS5’s for the entire studio. The over 250 Playstation 5’s were acquired in an effort to reward workers and raise office morale. The studio is currently working on a PS5 exclusive of their own, Project Eve. The hack and slash adventure is being built using new Unreal Engine tech. Techland, the developer behind Dying Light 2, has announced an update on the development process for the game – which has been delayed until February 4, 2022. The studio shared a statement surrounding Dying Light 2: Stay Human on the game’s official Twitter account and pointed toward the ambitious nature of the project as one of the main reasons for its delay. Brian has all that in your Daily Fix!

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