PS Portal Update 6.0.1 Released But It Doesn’t Fix Known Bug

PS Portal Update 6.0.1 Released But It Doesn’t Fix Known Bug

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Sony quietly rolled out PS Portal system update 6.0.1 on the morning of November 20, but unfortunately, it doesn’t fix an annoying bug introduced by the previous patch. A strange bug causes the handheld to restart when players use the “sort” function when browsing the PS Plus Cloud library.

What does PS Portal update 6.0.1 do?

So, what does update 6.0.1 do? We’re glad you asked. Here are the patch notes:

  • We’ve improved system software performance and stability.

“Depending on the system software version of your PS Portal, you might be asked to download and install multiple updates,” Sony added. “This is normal behavior and doesn’t indicate a problem with your device. After completing these updates, your PS Portal will be able to install future updates with a single download and installation.”

In other words, we have no idea what this system update does, and we won’t know until players notice something new or different.

We’ve seen reports that PS Portal firmware 6.0.1 takes ages to download and install, so if you experience something similar, don’t worry because it’s not just you. The good news is that there are no reports of the firmware update bricking devices.

We’ll update our readers when we have more info about the patch.

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3 Comments

  1. tina85

    It’s interesting to see Sony pushing out updates, even if they haven’t addressed all the known issues yet. Hopefully, future updates will bring the fixes players are looking for. Thanks for sharing the news!

  2. schinner.rocio

    You’re right; it’s always a good sign when companies are actively working on updates. It’s worth noting that sometimes these smaller updates can lay the groundwork for more significant fixes in the future. Hopefully, they’ll tackle the known bug in the next release!

  3. manuela.ullrich

    Absolutely, it’s great that they’re committed to releasing updates, even if this one didn’t address the bug. It might be helpful to keep an eye on their forums for any upcoming patches, as user feedback often drives quicker fixes.

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