Sony's May 2022 investor briefing seems to suggest that the PlayStation 4 will stop receiving support by 2025, as first reported by TechRadar. The investor briefing slides show that Sony intends to merge PlayStation Now and PlayStation Plus and continue developing first-party games for the PlayStation 5.
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One of the reasons I bought a PS4 Pro instead of a PS5 is that I believe there will be continuous support for the older platform for at least 2-3 years (I can’t see how many PS5 exclusives games will be that relevant) and I was also thinking that a newer refreshed version may pop out as well
PS4 Pro does not output at 1440p. 1080p output is supported followed by 4k. A game might be rendered internally at 1440p or any resolution but output will be 1080p supersampled or 4k upscaled. CreatineMonohyDrake • 4 yr. ago. PS4 Pro HD Game resolution ranges from 1080p to 1440p on an HD TV.
At launch, PS4 Pro will support all HD video output settings found on the standard PS4. Since it introduces 4K output with settings for both 2160p YUV420 and 2160p RGB at up to 60 fps, it needs a While the transition may last three years, it’s likely that those three years will involve gradually winding PS4 development down, while focusing more on those exclusive PS5 titles. Truthfully, 2021 is likely the last full year where we will see the PS4 and PS4 Pro supported by Sony and third-party developers. uaKjpa1.