Well, this is embarrassing. Either we've all been doing it wrong, or Sony has forgotten which way up the PS5 goes. Just now, the Sony Twitter account dropped a seemingly inoffensive ad for its new console. But instead of enticing in potential buyers, it's just got everyone pointing out that the PS5's own creators have put it upside down.The replies to the ad are a mixed bag. Some worry that we're the ones in the wrong, and for some reason, the console isn't actually meant to be placed on the side it absolutely looks like it should. Others are adamant we've got the right idea, and worry that having the PS5 upside down will damage commercial-mans disks.[EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1413167892011552775[/EMBED_TWITTER]Related: Redditor Creates Inflatable Cover To Protect Controllers From Gamer RageHowever, one response has clearly sorted the entire situation out. @ReturnToGame replied to the post, simply stating that "Australians play games too". Sorry Aussies, we forgot. Also credit where credit is due, playing God of War on the ceiling can't be easy.In less strange Sony news, the PS5 got a new update today. The version 21.01-03.21.00 update simply focuses on improving system performance and has rolled out for all PS5 owners, no matter what way up you put your console. It will take up 902 MB in total, and is the second patch in about a month, with the last one fixing an issue with the DualSense 5's battery display.[EMBED_YT]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PetbcmOShv8[/EMBED_YT]Next: GTA Online Needs Competition, But Assassin's Creed Infinity Isn't It