Update – 09/07/2022: Sony has announced that its PlayStation 5 firmware update that includes 1440p monitor support, Gamelists, and new social features will be available globally today, September 7.
Announced in a PlayStation Blog post, Sony’s vice president of platform experience Hideaki Nishino said that these highly requested features – first confirmed to be on the way in July – will finally be fully released.
The blog post also revealed that Sony is testing other new features including the ability to do a voice search for YouTube videos from anywhere on the PS5 console. It’s also adding new features to the PlayStation App including the ability to launch a remote play session straight from your phone and the option to request that friends share their screens.
Original Story: Sony’s PlayStation 5 is finally getting 1440p monitor support thanks to an incoming firmware update.
As announced on the PlayStation Blog, the new feature has entered beta and is therefore essentially in the final stage of testing before Sony rolls it out to all PS5 users.
The 1440p support is particularly important for PC players, who have been requesting the feature since the console was released – especially as its competitor the Xbox Series X has supported 1440p since launch.
“If the game you’re playing supports 1440p rendering you can experience native 1440p output on your display,” the post said. “Or, if you’re playing a game with a higher native resolution like 4K, then you may benefit from improved anti-aliasing through supersampling down to 1440p output.”
The resolution can be changed in the PS5’s system settings, by proceeding to video output, resolution, and finally to 1440p.
Also coming in the beta – the features of which usually see a full release a few weeks later – is a new organisation option called Gamelists. Users will be able to sort their games into these Gamelists, essentially the folders used on the PS4, with up to 15 lists in total and 100 games in each one.