Sony has issued a new firmware update for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro consoles. The patch focuses on system performance and stability without introducing new features. A more substantial update for PS5 Pro is expected later in 2026.
On February 12, 2026, Sony released firmware update version 26.01-12.70.00 for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro consoles. The update is now available for download and primarily aims to enhance system software performance and stability, according to the official release notes. This follows a more feature-rich update at the end of January 2026, which introduced new capabilities to the hardware.
Such minor patches are common for the PS5, as Sony tends to release straightforward updates that address stability rather than adding significant changes. Users are encouraged to install the update promptly to ensure optimal hardware performance.
Looking ahead, Sony has announced a larger firmware update specifically for PS5 Pro consoles, set to arrive sometime in 2026. This patch is expected to improve the PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) technology, a key feature of the upgraded hardware. Reports indicate it could launch as early as the following month.
Coinciding with the update's release, PlayStation is hosting its first State of Play presentation of 2026 on the same day. The event, lasting over an hour, may provide further details on upcoming PS5 features, though the exact content remains undisclosed at this time.