Over a chat via the Giant Bomb podcast, Sony PlayStation Worldwide Studios leader Shuhei Yoshida did share that the company did not really expect the degree of online backlash it received because of the missing features, sharing, “We didn’t really think about MP3 or DLNA. We always thought that we’re going to do that eventually – we’ve been doing it with all the [PlayStation] products. So it caught us off guard.”
Unfortunately, there is no specific timetable as to when the software update will be released. As for Microsoft’s Xbox One, it will already support audio CDs and DLNA right out of the box, whereas MP3 support is limited at the moment to streaming those files from a Windows 8/8.1 PC.