In brief: Sony has removed the 8K logo from retail PlayStation 5 packaging, seemingly walking back the notion that its current-gen gaming console will ever be able to output in the high-res standard.
When PlayStation 5 was launched in 2020, the system box had an 8K logo that promised support for future titles with 8K graphics. But at some point in the last few months, Sony has quietly removed any ...
But perhaps the PlayStation 5 ‘Pro’ will boost some of their games up to 8K resolutions, despite how few people actually own an 8K TV. Reading time 2 minutes Sony removed the “8K” label from its fresh ...
“PS5 is compatible with 8K displays at launch, and after a future system software update will be able to output resolutions up to 8K when content is available, with supported software,” Sony wrote in ...
Sony has quietly removed the 8K branding from PS5 boxes, now highlighting only 4K/120 fps and HDR capabilities. The timing of this change is unclear, but it may be in preparation for the rumored PS5 ...
Sony has discreetly removed the 8K tag from PlayStation 5 boxes, a label that has been prominently displayed since the console's launch. This change was first noted by Digital Foundry's John Linneman ...
This is just a $699 console after all, and not some $6000+ gaming PC with a $2500+ graphics card that is magnitudes faster than the PS5 Pro. Anyway, in a new interview with IGN, PlayStation Senior ...
Sony has stated in a massive PS5 FAQ that future PS5 firmware updates will allow the console to output higher resolutions, up to 8K to be more specific. Sony also confirms 8K displays are supported at ...