A new PlayStation 5 system software beta test is coming soon that adds some highly requested features and functionality to the system, including 1440p support and game lists, which appear to address the PS5's need for folders.
Right now, these new features are limited to beta testers, but Sony plans to launch the update to the global userbase «later this year,» the company said in a blog post. Those chosen for the beta will receive an email inviting them to join the test, which begins today, July 28.
Sony is also being clear to say some features in the beta might not be included in the public launch or «may see significant changes.»
With those caveats out of the way, the PS5 beta update adds 1440p HDMI video output on compatible TVs and monitors and if the game you're playing supports this. Users can check if their HDMI device can reach 1440p by choosing «Test 1440p Output» in the «Screen and Video» option under system settings. For those playing a game with a higher native resolution, such as 4K, Sony said they «may benefit from improved anti-aliasing through supersampling down to 1440p output.»
As for game lists, players can now create these in their Game Library to help make organizing games easier. «To start, go to the [Your Collection] tab and select [Create Gamelist]. Choose games to add to your gamelist, then decide what to name it,» Sony said.
Game lists can support up to 100 games, and users can have up to 15 lists. Players can select any game to add to a list, whether it be on a disc, digital, or streaming. Games can be added to multiple lists to help you organize your collection. It's unclear if these lists can be pinned to the home screen.
Other new features in the PS5 beta update include the ability to
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