Sony, late last month, announced the rollout of variable refresh rate (VRR) support for its flagship PlayStation 5 gaming console. Now, the feature will finally start reaching the PlayStation 5 console via an OTA update this week. It will enhance the visual performance of the PS5 and reduce many issues like screen tearing and frame pacing to deliver an immersive gaming experience to players. Check out the details below.

Sony announced the rollout of the variable refresh rate support for the PS5 via an official blog post. The company also took to Twitter to share the news and mentioned that the update will roll out globally for the PS5 this week. You can check out the tweet attached right below.

Variable Refresh Rate support starts rolling out globally to PS5 players this week. Full details: https://t.co/8e4kbCH7Td pic.twitter.com/pIHiq7HEuO— PlayStation (@PlayStation) April 25, 2022

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Furthermore, Insomniac Games’ community director James Stevenson quoted Sony’s tweet and stated that support for variable refresh rate (VRR) will roll out for its games on PS5 “very” soon.