
As promised, Sony has begun rolling out PS5 system software update 25.06-12.00.00 today, September 17th. The new firmware version brings two new features: simultaneous controller pairing with multiple devices and a Power Saver function.
PS5 system software update 25.06-12.00.00 patch notes (September 17, 2025)
The rollout is being staggered by region, so if the update isn’t live for you yet, check again later in the day.
In our previous article, we outlined the steps players need to follow to pair their DualSense controllers with multiple devices, and explained how to turn on the Power Saver mode. In case you missed it, here’s an initial list of games that will support the feature.
Complete patch notes for today’s PS5 system software update are as follows:
You can now turn on power saver for supported PS5 games. When using power saver, you can scale back performance as needed to reduce power consumption. You can adjust this in Settings > System > Power Saving > Use Power Saver. You can turn this on or off for each supported game. When power saver is on, and a game supporting power saver is active, an icon appears next to the game in Switcher in the control center. We’ve updated the device software for the DualSense wireless controller and the DualSense Edge wireless controller. It’s now possible to pair your controller with multiple devices. You can register up to 4 devices and switch the device you’re connected to using your controller. For details, see the User’s Guide for your PlayStation®5 console. We’ve updated the device software of the DualSense and DualSense Edge wireless controllers, PlayStation VR2 Sense controllers, and Access controller to improve stability. We’ve improved the messages and usability on some screens. We’ve improved system software performance and stability.The post PS5 System Update 25.06-12.00.00 Rolling Out Now appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.