Sony Computer Entertainment has begun a new PlayStation 4 system software beta testing program for its PlayStation MVP Program members, and details on firmware update version 2.50, now in beta testing, have leaked.

The main feature of the 2.50 update is the long-awaited suspend/resume feature first announced at PlayStation 4’s reveal press conference in February 2013.

Here’s the outline:

Main Features The system can now enter rest mode without closing any applications. You can adjust this setting in [Power Save Settings] > [Set Functions Available in Rest Mode].

[Accessibility] has been added to [Settings]. You can adjust accessibility settings such as zooming and button assignments.

This information comes from a beta tester who leaked the update screen image. There appears to be other features introduced in the update that are not main features, like one pertaining to trophies, but they are cut from the screenshot.

Update 3:28 p.m.: Here are more features, via Wario64 (2, 3):

Delete trophies with zero percent.

Search trophy details on the internet, including screenshots of scenes with trophies.

SharePlay at 60 frames per second.

Share trophy details and screenshots.

Update 4:08 p.m.: Apparently the firmware is being planned for a public release either later this month or sometime in April.

Update 6:28 p.m.: A screenshot of 2.50’s new button mapping feature has appeared online.

Update 7:03 p.m.: This is apparently what the screen looks like after resuming a game from rest mode.

Update 9:15 p.m.: The full list of changes for the 2.50 beta is out, thanks to Wario64. Get that below.