When PlayStation 5 was launched in 2020, the system box had an 8K logo that promised support for future titles with 8K graphics. But at some point in the last few months, Sony has quietly removed any mention of 8K on the PlayStation 5 boxes, and fans have finally noticed the change.
Via PlayStation Lifestyle, a Reddit thread went viral with the news. Some fans on social media have even called it false advertising.
I have been endlessly bitching since the PS5 released about that 8k Badge. It is false Advertising and Sony should be sued for it.
The PS5 while more than capable of displaying an 8k Resolution, even if it’s just for video playback only, is not capable of actually outputting at… https://t.co/OIxyUcas4h
— The Evangelion Chronicler (@DeathlyPrice) June 5, 2024
A FAQ on Sony’s official site in 2020 stated that “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.” But to date, the only game that offers 8K resolution on PS5 is The Touryst, which looks more like Minecraft than a game with advanced visuals.
The reality is that 8K has not been widely adopted by video game developers, or even by filmmakers at this point. There are 8K televisions on the market, but it may be quite some time, if ever, before it becomes the standard for either gaming or entertainment.
Sony wasn’t the only company to claim 8K support with the current generation of consoles. Microsoft also boasted about Xbox Series X’s 8K capabilities in 2020. But the same reasons behind PS5’s lack of 8K titles is also why they’re absent from Xbox Series X.