A few minutes ago, Sony has released a new version of the firmware of the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro with v6.72.
Being an intermediate version, the changelog announces an improvement in system performance, but nothing new.
As always at Sony, you need a number ending in 0 to be a major version, the last being the 6.50 with the contribution of remote reading from iOS devices.
We will not fail to let you know if the situation is changing in terms of hack.
For people who do not try to hack their PS4, it is likely that you have to upgrade to version 6.72 to maintain access to the online service of your console (PSN, etc.). For others, we recommend that you do not update.
Being an intermediate version, the changelog announces an improvement in system performance, but nothing new.

As always at Sony, you need a number ending in 0 to be a major version, the last being the 6.50 with the contribution of remote reading from iOS devices.
We will not fail to let you know if the situation is changing in terms of hack.
For people who do not try to hack their PS4, it is likely that you have to upgrade to version 6.72 to maintain access to the online service of your console (PSN, etc.). For others, we recommend that you do not update.
