Sony ha appena fornito alcuni dettagli riguardo all’update 3.00 di Playstation 4, console principale rivale di Microsoft XBOX One. Al momento l’aggiornamento è in fase di roll out, ma solo per i beta tester; l’aspetto principale che risalta nel changelog è l’aggiunta del live streaming su YouTube.
Non si tratta tanto di una grossa novità, quanto di un adattamento alle nuove tecnologie sviluppate in questo ultimo periodo; PS4 ormai da tempo supporta il live streaming su Twitch, ma ha deciso di aprirsi anche alla nuova piattaforma dedicata di Google: YouTube Gaming.
Si tratterà quindi della prima console con supporto al nuovo servizio di Big G: un passo in avanti rispetto a Microsoft che potrebbe rivelarsi fondamentale.
Non si sanno ancora i tempi necessari al roll out completo dell’aggiornamento, ma sappiamo per certo che ora Sony è in piena fase di Beta Testing.
Attenzione, però: nel caso riusciate a registrarvi come Beta Partecipant, dovreste essere in grado di provare lo streaming YouTube (insieme alle altre caratteristiche di questo update).
Ecco il comunicato ufficiale di Playstation:
We’ve been busy preparing our next major system software update for PS4, version 3.00 (codename: Kenshin). The update is packed with content, and we wanted to give you a quick glance at its key features.
If you were selected for our beta program, you’ll get to see these features first-hand very soon. Keep in mind, some of this content might not make it into the final version — that’s why we’re having a beta, after all. We’ve added new ways to connect with friends and players around the world, expanding the social capabilities of the system even further.
Online storage capacity increase — PS4 online storage capacity has increased from 1GB to 10GB for all PS Plus members. In 3.00 system software, you’ll see that we added a handy usage meter to monitor your available storage capacity, and a new Auto-Upload menu has been added to Application Saved Data Management.
YouTube live — PS4 owners will be able to livestream gameplay to YouTube. Livestreams will be viewable across YouTube, including on the new YouTube Gaming mobile app and website.
Events — A new hub for events has been added, giving an overview of activities taking place in the games you play most, as well as official broadcasts. For instance, you may see an update for a Double XP weekend, a special enemy appearing at a scheduled time, or seasonal events like in-game towns being decorated for the winter. You’ll also receive notifications when the event starts, or if the timing changes.
Favorite Groups — Favorite Groups has been added to the Friends app, letting you quickly access groups of people you like to play games with frequently. This will make the process of getting a game session up and running even easier.
Communities — PS4 users will have the ability to create communities based around shared interests, like games, genres, and more. Communities include a message board with general discussion, screenshots shared by players, and the ability to join parties / games. If you want to tackle a big multiplayer raid, but don’t have enough friends available, this could be a great way to connect with other players who are looking for the same thing.
Sharing video clips to Twitter — Users will have the ability to share video clips directly to Twitter. Maximum video length is 10 seconds, though you’ll have the ability to trim longer clips.
Stickers — Tired of typing out messages? With this update, you’ll be able to send stickers to friends through your messages.
Now Playing / What’s New — The Now Playing screen will display even more information about what your friends are doing, and you’ll be able to quickly jump into a game, party, request a screen share, or get sent to the PS Store to buy the game your friend is playing – further enhancing the social relationship with your friends online.
Live from PlayStation — We’ve improved the Live From PlayStation app, making it easier to view popular trending broadcasts in real time.
Request to watch gameplay — Want to view a friend’s gameplay session? Now you can send a ‘Request to Watch’ notification to a player, which will start a live broadcast or Share Play invitation to the person playing.
There’s more included in this update, but that’s a quick glance at some of the items we’re excited about the most. We’ll be back with more info about Kenshin soon, including the launch timing.
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