Make sure to set up your PS5 properly.
You should have received an HDMI 2. 1 cable with your PS5. If you don’t have it, you’ll need to order a replacement HDMI 2. 1 cable.
Here’s a list of games that currently support 120 FPS: Apex Legends Borderlands 3 Bright Memory: Infinite Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Call of Duty: Vanguard Call of Duty: Warzone 2. 0 Cyber Shadow PS5 Destiny 2 PS5 Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition DIRT 5 DOOM Eternal F1 2021 F1 22 Fortnite Ghostrunner Ghostwire: Tokyo God of War Ragnarök JUMANJI: The Video Game Knockout City Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom Neon White OlliOlli World Overwatch 2 Quake Shinorubi The Nioh Collection The Touryst Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection WRC 9 Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana
Your PS5 must be in Performance Mode to enable 120 FPS.
Make sure your video output is set to Automatic 120 Hz Output. To check, go to your PS5’s Settings → Screen and Video → Video Output → 120 Hz Output → Automatic. If you don’t see this option, your display does not support 120Hz output.
To check, go to your PS5’s Settings → Screen and Video → Video Output → 120 Hz Output → Automatic. If you don’t see this option, your display does not support 120Hz output.
Use this method if your game does not automatically switch to 120 FPS after enabling Performance Mode.
This will enable 120 FPS on your supported game.
This will enable 120 FPS on your supported game.
Go to Screen and Video → Video Output → Video Output Information. Locate 120Hz. If this isn’t on the list underneath the Information for the connected HDMI device header, your display does not support a 120Hz refresh rate. You’ll need to buy a new TV or computer monitor.
Go to Screen and Video → Video Output → Video Output Information. Locate 120Hz. If this isn’t on the list underneath the Information for the connected HDMI device header, your display does not support a 120Hz refresh rate. You’ll need to buy a new TV or computer monitor.
Check the back of your display and look for a 120Hz label. If your HDMI is not in the correct port, switch it over.