new PS5 This beta software update features support for 1440p and folders for your games.
The latest PS5 software update has been released now, but only in beta form for a select number of players. The new beta update tops the all-new 1440p support for PS5 players, but only if your TV or monitor supports the resolution.
Next, there are what PlayStation calls “game menus.” These are folders for the extensive PlayStation Library, and you’ll be able to find and create them under the Your Collection section of the Game Library area of the PS5 home page.
You get up to 15 game lists, with each folder containing up to 100 games. You can add the same game to multiple game lists, and no type of game will be excluded from the folders, which means you can add downloaded games, titles you’ve got on disc and even stream games on your new PS Plus.
There’s also a new Sound Compare feature in the new PS5 beta software update. This feature allows you to compare 3D and stereo audio to determine which sounds are better and which ones you want to use to move forward on your console for gaming and streaming.
Finally, you will now find it easier to choose individual activities in games when you launch them from the PS5 home screen. Activities in progress will be displayed near the top of the game card on your home screen, which means it’s much easier to pick up where you left off certain activities in your games.
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