Sony Interactive Entertainment has rolled out a brand new update to PS5. Is it a big patch? As expected, no. In fact, the update only improves system performance. For the record, the last update was for variable refresh rate support. “Today we’re excited to announce that support for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) on PS5 is rolling out globally this week.he explained. On HDMI 2.1 and VRR compatible monitors and TVs, this option dynamically synchronizes the display refresh rate to the video output of the PS5 console.“
He also pointed out:The visual performance of PS5 games will therefore be increased by reducing or eliminating visual artifacts, such as frame rate issues or screen tearing. Many PS5 games will run smoother, with smoother scene rendering, crisper graphics, and reduced input latency. Previously released PS5 games will be able to be fully optimized for variable refresh rate with the help of a patch. Future games may offer this support upon release.“