Skip to main content

Report: Sony preparing to launch 4K-capable “PS4.5”

Sony may be preparing to release a more powerful version of the PlayStation 4 with extra graphical firepower. According to a report from Kotaku, Sony has begun briefing game publishers on its plans for the new hardware in recent weeks, including at a series of meetings held at the Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco this week.

Citing multiple anonymous developer sources, the report states that the primary difference between the so-called “PS4.5” and the current model would be an upgraded GPU. The more powerful hardware would allow developers to make games that run at 4K resolution. The current PS4 can play videos and show images in 4K, but games only run at 1080p.

Recommended Videos

An upgraded GPU would also make the console a more capable VR computing solution. Depending on the nature of the upgrade, the new hardware may level the playing field between PlayStation VR and the more demanding Oculus Rift and HTC Vive headsets, which run in conjunction with PCs and have highly demanding hardware requirements.

.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

Kotaku did not receive information on when the new PlayStation 4 would launch, or how much it would cost. However, one source apparently described the meeting as “exploratory” and implied that the device would likely not launch this year. It is also unclear whether or not  Sony will offer an upgrade path for players who own the original version of the PlayStation 4.

The news comes just a few weeks after Xbox chief Phil Spencer told the press he believed the future of console gaming would involve “upgradable hardware” and an iterative release cycle similar to the smartphone market.

“We can effectively feel a little bit more like we see on PC, where I can still go back and run my old Doom and Quake games that I used to play years ago, but I can still see the best 4K games come out and my library is always with me,” Spencer said during the Xbox Spring Showcase earlier this month.

Between the new PlayStation 4, Spencer’s upgradable Xbox tease, and the Nintendo NX console (which some believe may launch this year), there is now reason to believe all three console manufacturers have new hardware in active development.

Mike Epstein
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Michael is a New York-based tech and culture reporter, and a graduate of Northwestwern University’s Medill School of…
PlayStation has quietly doubled the price of Horizon Zero Dawn on PS4
Aloy aiming an arrow into the wilderness at a robot.

Following the announcement of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered for the PlayStation 5 and PC, PlayStation has raised the price of the original game's PlayStation 4 Complete Edition by $20 on the PlayStation Store.

As that edition of the game had been retailing for $20 for a couple of years now, that means PlayStation has doubled the price without warning.

Read more
Sony explains why the PS5 Pro is so expensive and doesn’t come with disc drive
A PS5 Pro that's floating in front of a gray background. It's turned to the side.

By all accounts, the PlayStation 5 Pro is a high-tech console that'll make your games look phenomenal thanks to a new custom GPU and machine-learning-based AI upscaling. In short, it'll make performance modes in the most intense games that much better. However, many were put off by the $700 price tag, which is up to $250 more than the PlayStation 5 Slim.

In an interview with IGN, PlayStation senior principal product manager Toshi Aoki explains the reasoning behind the exorbitant price tag, saying that it's worth it for all the new technology you're going to get.

Read more
Sony fixes PS5 bug that was breaking Final Fantasy 16
Final Fantasy 16's cover showcasing its protagonist infront of two demon summons.

Sony has released a fix to a recent firmware update that reportedly caused games like Final Fantasy 16 to experience intense graphical glitches and other issues. Publisher Square Enix confirmed on the official Final Fantasy 16 X (formerly Twitter) account on Friday that there is now a small update for PlayStation 5 players to install.

"In response to the crashes and graphical bugs that were occurring on the PlayStation 5 version of Final Fantasy 16, [Sony Interactive Entertainment has]released a new system update. Please try downloading and installing this update," the post reads. It added that it'll continue to look into the problems along with SIE.

Read more