PlayStation 6 to Leverage AI Frame Generation for Ambitious 4K 120 FPS

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Preview PlayStation 6 to Leverage AI Frame Generation for Ambitious 4K 120 FPS

Modern consoles are increasingly resembling PCs, and PlayStation 6 will be no exception, as it will incorporate frame generation to optimize its performance. This revelation comes from Mark Cerny, Sony’s lead hardware architect, who was responsible for the architectures of PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

The key takeaway isn’t the immediate activation of frame generation on the PS5 Pro, but Mark Cerny’s confirmation that a similar machine learning-based solution “will arrive at some point” on PlayStation platforms. Given that Sony has no further planned releases in this area for 2026, this technology is likely destined to be a core feature of the PlayStation 6.

Frame Generation on PlayStation 6 to Achieve 4K at 120 FPS?

Frame generation simplifies the goal of a 4K at 120 FPS gaming experience. It would only require the game to run stably at 4K and 60 FPS; by inserting AI-generated frames between those rendered by the GPU, those base 60 FPS could easily be doubled to 120 FPS with minimal effort.

It’s likely this won’t involve native 4K resolution. Similar to PCs, both the PS6 and the upcoming Xbox console will see significant performance improvements thanks to AI. The next step isn’t just including the latest versions of AMD FSR for upscaling to 4K, but implementing frame generation, supported by dedicated AI hardware, for an extra performance boost. This will not only enable 120 FPS but also drastically improve visual quality in games designed for 60 FPS.

A recent example is PSSR2, released by Sony on March 16th, which improved image stability, detail reconstruction, and performance consistency. Earlier, in February, PlayStation officially explained that the new PSSR stemmed from a joint effort with AMD on Project Amethyst, leveraging the same technological drive that led to AMD FSR 4 for PC, now rebranded within FSR as “Redstone.”

PlayStation 5 Pro: A Testament to the Growing Role of Software and AI

The recent PS5 Pro update improved super-resolution/upscaling. Mark Cerny now anticipates Frame Generation with Machine Learning. AMD today defines FSR “Redstone” as a suite of technologies including FSR Upscaling, FSR Frame Generation, Ray Regeneration, and Radiance Caching. While PlayStation may not adopt the entire package at once, this confirms a shared technical foundation between Sony and AMD, with Frame Generation being part of their common technological roadmap.

While Cerny didn’t explicitly confirm Frame Generation for PS6, nor for PS5 Pro, the absence of further PSSR/PSSR2 improvements for the console in 2026 suggests this feature will be a key selling point for the next PlayStation. With 2026 ruled out, it’s reasonable to assume Sony is saving this technology for its next generation.