Sony has launched a new beta update for the PS5 console, introducing support for Unicode 17.0 emojis in messaging. The update also enhances system stability and usability. It is available now for beta participants, with a wider rollout expected in March 2026.
Sony is rolling out a beta firmware update for the PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro consoles at the end of February 2026. This preview version is accessible only to users enrolled in the PS5 beta program, allowing them to test changes before the general release in the coming weeks or months.
The update focuses on minor enhancements. According to the patch notes, it includes: "Unicode 17.0 emojis are now supported. You can use them in your messages." It also states: "We’ve improved messages and usability on some screens." Additionally, "We’ve improved system software performance and stability."
These changes aim to refine core features of the PS5, particularly in messaging and overall usability. The new emojis expand options for communication among PlayStation users.
Meanwhile, PS5 Pro owners await a more substantial update. Sony announced improvements to the PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) technology last year, but no specific release date has been confirmed. Reports from early 2026 suggested the patch might arrive in the initial months of the year, though Sony has not verified this timeline.
This beta update exemplifies Sony's approach to firmware development, prioritizing stability and incremental improvements before broader deployment.