Sony has announced that the next PS4 update will introduce 3D Blu-ray support. Following a number of less significant updates designed to improve software stability, PS4 system software update 1.75 will have a more noticeable benefit. Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida said in June that a number of highly anticipated PS4 features announced when the console was revealed in February 2013 are still in development, although he couldn't give a timeframe for their release. One is a resume and suspend feature, which is expected to significantly reduce the loading time between players accessing content by keeping the console in a low power state while preserving game sessions. Additionally, Sony said last February that it plans to use Gaikai to enable players to take control of a friend's game remotely in order to help out during tricky sections. At E3 in June, Sony announced that Far Cry 4 owners will be able to invite friends to play co-op with them even if their partner does not have a copy of the game. PlayStation Europe president Jim Ryan told CVG that the feature is "the first manifestation" of an idea that is "envisaged as a platform level feature". August's Xbox One system update will also enable 3D Blu-ray functionality on the console, while improving its social features and adding remote purchasing and downloading options. Source - CVG