Sony has just rolled out a new PlayStation 4 firmware update today, and it unexpectedly brought in some issues along for the ride.
It seems PS4 update 2.04, which is around 207MB in size, has not only brought Sony’s PSN servers to its knees for a few hours, but also shoved in the SU-307099 error — at least when it initially rolled out.
According a discussion thread on Reddit, in case you’re one of the many who are getting the error, a temporary solution is to go to “Settings,” then scroll down to “System Software Update,” go through the on-screen prompts and this update should download as it should be.
So, just what is in this new update? Unfortunately, it’s nothing new and is yet another stability update.
Official patch notes has the following descrption:
System software stability during use of some features has been improved.