Sony adds 1440p support to the PS5 in the latest beta firmware

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Sony today is launching a beta firmware for the PlayStation 5 that brings with it two highly requested features, 1440p output and folders for games.

The 1440p output function is quite simple. The PlayStation 5 console will now also be able to play in a resolution of 2560×1440, along with 720p, 1080p and 2160p. This feature has been in demand practically since the days of PlayStation 4 Pro but is only now appearing on Sony consoles. Meanwhile, Microsoft has had this option from Xbox One X.

Sony adds 1440p support to the PS5 in the latest beta firmware


The games would work pretty much as you would expect. Games rendered internally at 1440p or lower will display natively while those rendered at 2160p will be resampled to 1440p.

It’s probably not that surprising that 1440p support has finally arrived on PlayStation. Sony recently launched its INZONE series of gaming monitors, one of which has a resolution of 1440p. This isn’t the first time Sony has decided to delay adding a feature to its console to sync with its other products, as VRR support for PS5 only came after Sony TVs added support for PS5.


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