In a bid to step up performance and user experience, Sony PlayStation 5 is getting a major upgrade. This update is allowing users of the gaming console to play better. Some of the areas this update improves on are resolution, games, and user experience.
To better understand how users of this console, we will touch on all areas of improvement one after the other. Starting with the resolution, this new update steps up the resolution to 1440p as against the 1080p resolution previously available on the platform. This will better help gamers set their PlayStation 5 console to match the resolution on their monitors or televisions. For now, when using 1440p, gamers should understand that it doesn’t support Variable Refresh Rate (VVR).
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As for games on the platform, Sony is adding a gamelist feature, which is simple a playlist for games. Each gamelist can hold up to 100 games, which players compile on their own. This gamelist feature will help gamers better organize their games so finding certain games won’t be much of a stress.
The new user experience features will help to make gameplay even more interesting for the gaming community. Some of the new features are screen share requests while using the PlayStation game party, YouTube search through voice command, along with other community features. All these features are available via the global PlayStation 5 update which is currently rolling out.