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Latest PS5 update adds shareable links to quickly jump into multiplayer games


Sony has released its latest PlayStation 5 system software update, introducing shareable links so players can invite others to quickly jump into their multiplayer sessions.


Sony first revealed it was working on shareable multiplayer links for PlayStation 5 back in May. And now, two and a bit months later, the feature (albeit seemingly with certain announced elements still to come) is here as part of the snappily titled 24.05-09.60.00 PS5 update.


“To invite other players [to a game],” explains Sony’s patch notes, “open the game session action card and select Share Link. Then, scan the QR code with your mobile device to share the link.” The company notes the feature only works for open sessions that anyone can join.

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Away from shareable links, Sony’s latest PS5 update adds the ability to open Game Help action cards using voice commands. Users just need to say “Show Game Help” to get started.


Elsewhere, the company promises improved messages and usability on “some” screens, updated device software to improve stability for “some” DualSense wireless controllers, plus – because you can never have too much stability – improved system software performance and stability too. And if you prefer patch notes formatted as Sony orginally intended, see below.

Version: 24.05-09.60.00

  • You can invite other players to game sessions by sharing a URL to the session.
    • To invite other players, open the game session action card and select Share Link. Then, scan the QR code with your mobile device to share the link.
    • This feature is available only for open sessions that anyone can join.
    • This feature will gradually be rolled out to all players by July 24.
  • Voice Command now supports the ability to open Game Help action cards by saying “Show Game Help”.
    • Currently, Voice Command (Preview) is available only in English for players with accounts for PlayStation Network in the US and UK.
    • We’ve improved system software performance and stability.
  • We’ve updated the device software of some DualSense wireless controllers to improve stability.
  • We’ve improved the messages and usability on some screens.




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