So the PlayStation is finally out in the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea, with Singapore to follow on 19 November, and other parts of South East Asia in the coming months.
So what is one of the key game-changers for the PS5 over PS4 after spending the past couple of weeks with the PS5 (read our full review here)? Well, if you already have a 4K TV, it’s definitely the fact that you’ll be able to run games on 60 fps (frames-per-second), at a native 4K resolution.
Once you’ve gone 4K @ 60 fps, there’s no turning back to the days of 30 fps. So just sit back, relax and enjoy some of our game recordings in glorious 4K, and hope you’re able to secure your PS5 and embark on your own next-gen journey this holiday season:
Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition
Demon’s Souls
Immortals Fenyx Rising
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
Godfall
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War
Sackboy: A Big Adventure
Check out more on the PS5:
- Geek Review: PlayStation 5
- The PS5 Will Only Have 667GB Of Usable Storage Space Out Of The Box
- Player Demand Will Determine If PlayStation 5 Supports 1440p
- PS5 Allows You To Run PS4 But Not PS5 Games Directly Off An External Drive
- PS5 Disassembled: A Look At Everything Inside The Console
- Which PlayStation 5 Games Should You Buy At Launch?
- PlayStation Changes Up Trophy Levelling System Ahead of PlayStation 5 Launch