The 3.00 system
software update on PS4, codename: Kenshin, will be available to download
starting tomorrow, September 30th. We want to extend our sincere thanks to
everyone that participated in the beta. I want you to all know that we’ve
listened. Your feedback made this system software update even better.

There are a lot of
changes in this update, from entirely new features to UI enhancements. While we
detailed its key features earlier this month, we wanted to give a visual tour
of our favorite new additions. This update is focused on creating new ways to
connect with friends and players around the world, expanding the social
capabilities of the system even further.
Sharing video clips to
Twitter: Now it’s easy to share video clips to Twitter directly from your PS4.
You’ll see a new icon on the Upload Video Clip menu, nestled between Facebook and
YouTube. Maximum video length is 10 seconds, though you’ll have the ability to
trim longer clips. Don’t forget — you can double tap the Share button to start
recording a video, and press it again to stop.


PlayStation Plus: We’ve
made a dedicated section for PlayStation Plus, which you can access by clicking
the big Plus icon on the top left corner of your PS4 home screen. Once there
you can easily manage your membership, see the monthly free games to download,
deals for PS Plus members, and all of the games you’ve redeemed through PS Plus
on PS4.
YouTube live: You’ll
see a new icon for YouTube on the Broadcast Gameplay Screen, accessible after
hitting the Share button. Now you can live stream directly from your PS4 to
YouTube. Livestreams will be viewable across YouTube.

PNG Screenshots: If
you’d like your game screenshots to be in a higher quality format, you can now
select PNG instead of JPEG. To access, press Share > Share Settings >
Screenshot Settings > Image Format.
Events: A new hub for
Events has been added to PS4, accessible from the home screen. This will give
you an overview of activities taking place in the games you play most, as well
as official broadcasts. For instance, here’s an in-game racing event taking
place in Project Cars, which you can register for directly from the Events hub.
Improvements to
Messages and Favorite Groups: We’ve improved Messages by making it easier to
access groups of people you chat and play games with frequently. Once you’re
added to or create a group, you’ll see the online status for friends, what
games they are playing, and the option to message or chat in party all in one
spot. When you add or create a new favorite group, they’ll appear in your
Friends app under Favorite Groups for quick access. For example, you can see we
have favorite groups for Call of Duty, Rocket League, and Destiny.
Source: Playstation Blog
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