Sony Announces PS5 Cloud Streaming Service for PlayStation Plus Premium Subscribers: Recommended Bandwidth and Services Explained

2023-10-26 00:00:56

Sony has announced new information regarding the PS5 cloud streaming service for PlayStation®Plus Premium subscribers, in conjunction with the service’s launch in Japan on October 17th. In this announcement, we will provide details on recommended bandwidth and explain some of our services. One thing to note is the recommended bandwidth for each streaming quality. Sony recommends 52Mbps for 4K streaming, 38Mbps for 1440p streaming, 23Mbps for 1080p streaming, and 13Mbps for 720p streaming. These recommendations indicate the bandwidth required for a smooth gaming experience. However, it should be noted that this is a recommended setting and the minimum required bandwidth is as low as 5Mbps for 720p and 38Mbps for 4K. 2160p (4K) – 52 mbps or higher recommended 1440p – 38 mbps or higher recommended 1080p (Full HD) – 23 mbps or higher recommended 720p (HD) – 13 mbps or higher recommended *A TV or PC monitor that supports each resolution is required. An internet connection speed of at least 5mbps is required. 1080p requires 15mbps, 4K requires 38mbps or more. This update reconfirms that PS5 games can only be streamed to the PS5 console at this time. Cloud streaming services do not support streaming to PlayStation Portal, which is designed for local gaming over PS5’s Wi-Fi. Countries where PS5 cloud streaming service is available include European countries, Canada, the United States, and Japan. The cloud gaming service has already been launched for PlayStation®Plus premium members in Japan, and is scheduled to launch in Europe on October 23rd and in North America on October 30th. This service expansion brings cloud streaming capabilities to more users and makes them more accessible to gamers in multiple regions.
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