Sign Ups for PlayStation 4’s 3.5 System Software Beta Are Open

Sign up for the closed beta here.

Sony has opened up a closed beta  for volunteers who want to test out the new firmware 3.5 heading to the PlayStation 4 soon.

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Starting today, you can sign up for the closed beta here. If you are one of the lucky users to be selected, the beta will begin in March, and those who were selected will get an email for further instructions on how to download the system software.

Earlier today, Sony also announced that starting this Friday, PlayStation users will have a chance to play online for free. That’s right, regardless of whether or not you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber, you’ll be able to go online and play games with your friends for free.

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