Thread: PS5 System Software Update 22.01-05.50 Patch Notes Today (July 7)

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PS5 System Software Update 22.01-05.50 Patch Notes Today (July 7)​


A new firmware version is now available to download

A brand new System Software Update for the PlayStation 5 (PS5), was deployed on July 7. The latest firmware update brings the console to version 22.01-05.50 and includes some new video settings as well as some improvements to system performance.

PlayStation fans have had a busy 24 hours, with Santa Monica Studios finally revealing the release date for their upcoming title, God of War: Ragnarok. Arguably one of the most anticipated titles of the year, Ragnarok launches for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on November 9th.

Now, if you've turned on your PS5 console this morning, you've likely discovered a brand new System Software Update to download. Here are the official patch notes for the July 7 PS5 update, so you can see exactly what's new.

PlayStation 5 System Software Update 22.01-05.50 Patch Notes

The latest PS5 System Software Update was deployed on July 7 and comes in at a little over 1GB. According to the official patch notes found on the console, here's what's new in the latest update:

For the best PlayStation experience, make sure your PS5 system software is always updated to the latest version. To learn more, see the online user's guide from (Settings) on your PS5.

Main features in this system software update.
  • If you're using a TV that supports ALLM (auto low latency mode), you can adjust ALLM settings in [Settings] > [Screen and Video] > [Video Output] > [ALLM].
  • If you select [Automatic], your TV will automatically switch to low-latency mode while playing games.
  • If you select [Off], ALLM won't be enabled, except during VRR (variable refresh rate) output.
  • This system software update improves system performance.
For more details about this update, please see https://playstation.com/system-software/

Sony is yet to share any further details on the July 7 PlayStation 5 update, but it seems as though all of the changes are detailed in the console's patch notes. We will be sure to keep you updated on any further announcements by Sony, so stay tuned.

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Wished they would fix the audio glitch. If I play my X Series then change to my PS5 I get no sound. I have to literally unplug my TV to reset it.

Trust me I've tried every trick known to man; different HDMI cords, different HDMI ports, changed settings on PS5. It persists.

My solution was to have my tv just plugged into a smart switch that I can turn off via my phone, that way I don't have to move things to get back to where my tv is plugged into the outlet.
 
Wished they would fix the audio glitch. If I play my X Series then change to my PS5 I get no sound. I have to literally unplug my TV to reset it.

Trust me I've tried every trick known to man; different HDMI cords, different HDMI ports, changed settings on PS5. It persists.

My solution was to have my tv just plugged into a smart switch that I can turn off via my phone, that way I don't have to move things to get back to where my tv is plugged into the outlet.
Audio glitch is non stop for me. I have to hold power button on remote and do a restart of the tv. Theres no rhyme or reason why it happens. Its SO ANNOYING