PS5 Pro Hands-On Report Concludes Sony’s High-End Console ‘Is A Really Good Investment’
PS5 Pro is ‘a really good investment,’ according to a recent hands-on report from pixel wizards Digital Foundry.
PS5 Pro is ‘a really good investment,’ according to a recent hands-on report from pixel wizards Digital Foundry.
The First Descendant is an unusual PS5 Pro enhanced title as developer Magnum Studio has said that it’ll look to combine PSSR and FSR 3.1 powered frame generation in the future.
PlayStation’s own AI-upscaling tech, PSSR will work on all games, even PSVR2 games, without a patch, according to Mark Cerny.
The journey continues – PlayStation 5 Pro is real and will officially release in November 2024. Mark Cerny unveiled the PS5 Pro at a special technical briefing. Get all the officially confirmed PS5 Pro details right here.
Tom Henderson has suggested that the PS5 Pro – still yet unannounced by Sony – may not release this year after all.
Sony’s PS5 Pro Enhanced label is looking to target 60 FPS for games, but is willing to settle for less. Furthermore, it is reportedly also working on PS5 Pro Ultra Boost Mode.
Get the latest rumoured details on the PS5 Pro specs, which claims that the CPU is still on Zen 2 but engraved at 4 Nm.
With the PS5 Pro seemingly around the corner, we’ve compiled a list of PS5 games that need a PS5 Pro patch, check it out here.
PS5 Pro’s upscaling solution, PlayStation Super Spectral Resolution (PSSR) can reportedly upscale 1080p games to 4K visuals, check out the details here.
Get more details on the PS5 Pro specs via a new report from Insider Gaming, including system memory and CPU.