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PS4 Pro. Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment Sony appears to have fixed a PS4 issue relating to the console’s internal clock battery.
Initially, according to Destruction Games, Sony denied that there was an issue with the PS4’s CMOS battery, but thankfully it appears to have done a 180. So, game preservationists rejoice in the ...
Sony launched PS4 system update 9.00 last week, but it’s only now that reports have started to come in that the firmware appears to have fixed the missing CMOS battery issue.
It's revealed that PlayStation has completely fixed the issue, allowing PS4 users without an internal CMOS battery and PSN connectivity to launch and play both digital and disc-based games.