Sony is rolling out public beta for cloud streaming of PS5 games at "up to 4K resolution"
After announcing it back in June, Sony is now rolling out its public beta for PS5 games cloud streaming. Users have reported receiving invites to preview the service, which was confirmed by a Sony spokesperson to The Verge. Based on the reports from participants of the beta preview, users can choose between 720p, 1080, 1440p and 2160p resolutions for streaming PS5 games. In addition, games appear to load cloud saves automatically.
This option would rival the Xbox's cloud streaming proposition via Xbox Game Pass which offers a maximum of 1080p resolution at 60 fps. But as The Verge points out, it is not clear whether the 4K resolution refers to the render resolution (gaming graphics) or the streaming resolution (image size mirrored to your TV) but either would help in the streaming experience.
However, this option still in beta phase and has relatively few announcements from Sony for when it will be widely available. That said, such a service could be a potential option for the company's upcoming Project Q handheld, which a recent leak showed that it to have an Android-powered OS.
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