PlayStation 5 New System Software Beta Introduces 1440p Support, Interface Improvements and More

Jul 28, 2022 at 05:30am EDT
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A new PlayStation 5 beta system software is now available for select users, allowing them to test out some highly requested features before they go live to the public.

As detailed in a new post on the Official PlayStation Blog, invited beta participants will be able to try out 1440p resolution support coming complete with supersampling support for games with a higher native resolution and a new Gamelists feature:

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The new PlayStation 5 also brings other interface improvements, such as an option to compare 3D and Stereo Audio, easier access to in-progress activities, and new social features:

The new PlayStation 5 system software beta is available for selected participants in the U.S, Canada, Japan, U.K., Germany, and France. A public release date for the new system software version hasn't been announced.

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