If you want to pre-test the PlayStation 5 features before they are live for everyone, then your time has come.
Sony has decided to open a beta program for the PlayStation 5. The company is working on a major update that will come towards the end of the year and is seeking the opinion of users to test the new features.
Currently beta registrations are limited to users in the US, UK, Canada, Japan, Germany and France. You must also be over 18 years old to attend.
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If you are selected you will receive an email with information on how to download the beta software. You will also automatically be added to potential beta entrants in the future without having to sign up again.
Since it is a beta program, there is a possibility that you will end up having problems with updates. Normally you have the option to revert to the stable version.
More details Sony will provide in the coming weeks. Although it is the first time Sony has publicly tested the PS5 system, beta software is not something new for the console world. The PlayStation 4 had one, as did the Microsoft Xbox. / PCWorld Albanian