But it seems that the company is already working on a second system upgrade for the device, which will apparently add support for MP3 playing, both in and out of games, and legacy headsets.
At the same time, the suspend and play feature will be added, giving players faster access to their content, says EvilAvatar.
Shuhei Yoshida, the leader of the Sony Worldwide Studios, says that he has recently met with the PlayStation 4 team in order to see exactly what they have planned for the future of the platform.
It is unclear when the second update might be launched.
The PlayStation 4 will be out on November 15 in the United States and two weeks later in Europe.