Sony Interactive Entertainment has quietly updated its PlayStation 5 packaging to remove mention of 8K support.

It’s unclear precisely when the new packaging was rolled out, but the company launched thePS5Slim model last November with 8K still emblazoned on the product’s box (pictured above).

Sony has removed the 8K claim from PlayStation 5 boxes

While retailers likeAmazonand Walmart are still listing PS5 consoles with the old packaging, none of the various PS5 boxes pictured onSony’sPlayStationDirect store still carry the 8K claim.

So they apparently removed the 8K from the box on PS5s? Ha ha, that’s pretty funny and should have been done years ago. It’s pretty obvious that not only is 8K not suitable for these machines (aside from The Touryst) but 8K displays are not desirable. I wouldn’t want one.pic.twitter.com/XgFpPx0FWi

PS5’s first 8K 60fps game has arrived

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Sony startedbranding TVs that support 8K and 120 fps as “PS5 ready”as early as July 2020.

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“PS5 is compatible with 8K displays at launch, and after a future system software update will be able to output resolutions up to 8K when content is available, with supported software,” Sonysaidprior to the console’s launch in November 2020.

Further reading

PS5 officially received its first ever 8K 60fps game,The Touryst, in October 2021, but Sony never activated 8K output on the console with a system update as originally planned.

It was recently claimed that Sony isplanning to release a PS5 Pro consolein late 2024, and that it willfeature a proprietary DLSS-like solution.

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