In order to celebrate five years of PlayStation 4, Sony is allowing its beloved players to relive the best moments via My PS4 Life.
My PS4 Life features
This feature is creating a unique video which highlights the very first PS4 game that you have ever played, the number of hours that you have spent playing in total, the top three most played games and also the number of games that you have, along with the rarest trophy you have ever obtained.
You will be able to create your very own video at My PS4 after you sign in to your PlayStation account.
It will only take a few minutes to generate the video and what’s even greater is that if you don’t have time, you can request the video to be emailed to you within 24 hours.
Tech Radar announces that you have to be aware of the fact that creating the video will trigger the automatic subscription to marketing emails.
Sony’s latest PS4 firmware update is available
Sony has also recently rolled out the latest PS4 update. This doesn’t bring such critical new features that have been beta tested previously.
The newest update is for the patch 6.20 which weighs in at under 426 MB, and it’s currently available all over the world.
This update has just a single purpose, to improve system performance.
A couple of months ago, in October, there have been some reports suggesting that PS4 players, at least some of them, have been invited to test the upcoming 6.10 update.
Back then they got the following email:
“Welcome to the PlayStation 4 System Software 6.10 change online ID Preview! Congratulations! You’ve been selected to help us test features of the System Software 6.10 update. Your participation in this programmes is extremely important to us, and we look forward to hearing from you on our forums!”
After finishing Theatrical Journalism at the Faculty of Theatre and Television in Cluj-Napoca, Rada reviewed movies, books, theatre pieces and she also wrote articles from the IT niche as a content editor for software producers. At the moment, she is working with various online advertising firms.