Sony reportedly looking into CMOS issue for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles - News

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Last updated 19 março 2025
Sony reportedly looking into CMOS issue for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5  consoles -  News
According to a report, Sony is considering addressing the CMOS issue for its most recent games consoles. Currently, the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 require a working CMOS battery to run correctly.
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Sony pode estar investigando problema de CMOS do PS4 e PS5
Sony reportedly looking into CMOS issue for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5  consoles -  News
Unlike PS4, it looks like PS5 will at least play some physical games after its CMOS dies

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