The much-anticipated support for variable refresh rate (VRR) is coming to the PS5 this week. Variable refresh rate syncs the refresh rate of the display to the game's output. This helps get rid of ...
VRR is set to launch on PS5 "in the coming months," Sony has announced. The new feature will fully optimize frame rates across all PS5 games with real-time syncing between the refresh rate of a ...
Almost 18 months after launch, a PS5 VRR Update is finally coming. Confirmed by Sony, the update will add variable refresh rate support to the PS5 and will be "rolling out this week". While an exact ...
The most recent PlayStation updates add a number of features to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. But, Sony's plan for a future update is probably the more exciting news announced by the ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment in a new PlayStation Blog post has revealed details on new features now available on the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, along with a new feature coming to the PS5 soon ...
PS5 VRR (variable refresh rate) support is coming this week, and Sony's already confirmed over a dozen compatible games. Platform experience SVP Hideaki Nishino outlined the PS5's VRR rollout in a ...
Earlier this week, Sony announced that Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support would finally be coming to PS5 this week through a new firmware update, but it seems the feature is already waiting to be ...
Variable refresh rate (VRR) support arrives for PlayStation 5 through an operating system update this week, and it will be coming soon to new games such as Deathloop, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, and Call ...
Sony has just released a brand new firmware update for PS5 and PS4, and teased the highly anticipated Variable Refresh Rate feature that is set to release in the future. VRR compatibility was ...
One of the most conspicuous missing features on the PS5 is Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support. The console launched without VRR for reasons that Sony has never explained. Fortunately, it’s finally ...
The PS5 is still waiting on two major additions: variable refresh rate (VRR) and 1440p support. Sony has been relatively quiet on this front despite the console having the potential to unlock both, ...
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