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PS4’s new 2.50 firmware wreaking havoc with Killzone: Shadow Fall

Killzone: Shadow Fall developer Guerrilla has said that the PS4’s new 2.50 firmware — particularly, its new suspend feature — is causing issues with their game.

Issues occur “particularly when accessing the suspend function while the game is loading into different modes, when saving the game, or while playing cinematics,” Guerrilla said.

The developer said it’s currently “monitoring the impact of the issue”.

The PS4’s 2.50 firmware update is available now.


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