It seems the promise of a truly 4K PS4 is a bit further off than we anticipated, even with the incoming PS4 Pro.

The "majority" of games that will be running in 4K on the PS4 Pro will be upscaled rather than native 4K.

That's according to Sony boss Andrew House, who spoke to Digital Spy at Tokyo Game Show.

"I would say the majority will be upscaled - at least based on the game portfolio I have seen to date," said House.

Sony hasn't actually admitted that yet, so when pressed on whether saying PS4 Pro games would run in 4K was misleading, House stated: "No, I don't think so.

"I think that whatever the term is, it's a question of whether people see a demonstrable difference in the game experience or not, rather than the term we use to apply to it.

"I think that's what people are looking for and they'll make their judgement as to whether that's working for them or not."

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It may well be that the current roster of games will be upscaled, but future titles will run natively in 4K to take advantage of the PS4 Pro's increased hardware.

The PS4 Pro release date is set for November, with the newest console supporting 4K gameplay and streaming, along with HDR (high dynamic range).

It launches with a revamped design, better specs and the slightly modified controller too - all for £349.

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