Believe it or not, the PlayStation 4 is almost two years old already. I know, i'm surprised too. To celebrate, Sony is rolling out its dashboard preview program and from the looks of it, firmware version 3.0 is positively massive and rife with some huge changes for the console. Let's start at the top: online storage has been increased from a paltry 1GB to 10GB, which should make accessing all of your game saves where ever you are a ton easier. With the advent of YouTube Gaming comes the ability to livestream from Sony's latest game console to Google's video wing, much like you could already do via the system's built-in Twitch functionality. And joining screenshots, you can share video clips to Twitter now too. Sadly, they're limited to 10 seconds apiece.
Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment, HD, Sony
Source: PlayStation Blog (US)
Tags: 3.0, beta, firmware, gaming, hd, hdpostcross, johnkoller, playstation, playstation4, sony, update
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