
Many gamers enjoy playing video games on the PlayStation 5. Sadly, some of them mentioned experiencing the PS5’s “green screen of death” when using the device. WE have compiled the top 4 options in this post.
The PlayStation 5, or PS5, is a well-known home video game console. It is the PS4 (PlayStation 4)’s successor, created by Sony Interactive Entertainment. You can play a vast selection of PS4 and PS5 titles on a PS5 console.
With a DualSense wireless controller and a pre-installed M.2 SSD, the PS5 does offer consumers fantastic gaming performance. Unfortunately, some users have a variety of issues while using the console, including PS5 crashes and CE-108262-9 and CE-106485-4 error codes.
Today, I’d like to talk about a different frequent PS5 problem called the PS5 green screen of death.
Problems with the connection between the PS5 console and the TV are typically the cause of PS5 green screen of death. You can try the following fixes if you experience the PS5 screen of death.
Solution 1: Try Another HDMI Port
Typically, an HDMI cable can be used to connect a PS5 console to a TV. However, one of the most frequent causes of the PS5 green screen of death is a bad HDMI connection. You might try using a different HDMI port on your TV to diagnose the issue.
Sony claims that any HDMI can be used with the PS5. Use of HDMI 2.1 is advised for improved performance. However, you might need to use an HDMI 1.4 port if your TV doesn’t support HDMI 2.1.
You can restart your PS5 after swapping the HDMI port to see if the PS5 green screen of death has been resolved. If it reappears, move on to the following solution.
Solution 2: Disable HDR on Your TV
Please turn off your TV’s HDR and any game modes if you are using them. After disabling these, some customers were able to repair the green screen on the PS5. You ought to give it a shot as well because it is simple to use.
Solution 3: Get Out of Rest Mode
Similar to PS4, PS5 is built with a Rest Mode that enables you to wake up the PS5 console in seconds. However, this mode can cause crashing issues sometimes. Unfortunately, PS5 hasn’t released any solutions to the problem. Therefore, you’d better disable the Rest Mode while playing the console.
To disable PS5 Rest Mode, you can go to Settings > System > Power Saving > Set Time Until PS5 Enters Rest Mode. Then select Don’t Put in Rest Mode.
If you cannot access PS5 settings due to the PS5 green screen of death, you can continue with the next solution.
Solution 4: Check for TV Issues
You could also experience the green screen on PS5 if your TV isn’t functioning properly. You can attempt to connect your PS5 to another TV in an effort to diagnose the issue. If the green screen doesn’t display, it’s likely your TV is to blame for the issue.
Make sure your TV is running the most recent firmware version if the issue persists. You can consult the Sony guide for instructions on installing firmware and software upgrades on a TV.
You might need to reset your TV to factory defaults if changing the firmware is ineffective as well.
Check out our separate post Are You Bothered by PS5 WV-109144-9 Error? How to Fix It?
How to Fix PS5 Green Screen of Death? Here Are 4 Solutions FAQ
What to do if PS5 keeps crashing?
Make sure your system software is the latest version.
- PS5 system software update. PS4 system software update.
- Delete games on PS5 consoles. Delete games on PS4 consoles.
- PlayStation Repairs.
Does the PS5 have a reset button?
Resetting the PlayStation 5
You have a few options when it comes to factory resetting your PS5. To access these options, navigate to the Home Screen and then select Settings > System > System Software > Reset Options.Dec
Why is my PS5 showing a green screen?
Generally, a PS5 console can be connected to a TV via an HDMI cable. However, an improper HDMI connection is one of the most common reasons for the PS5 green screen of death. To troubleshoot the problem, you can try to use a different HDMI port on your TV. According to Sony, PS5 can work with any HDMI