PS5 Pro Enhanced Games Confirmed By PlayStation

PS5 Pro Enhanced Games Confirmed By PlayStation

Key Takeaways

  • PlayStation has published a list of every game that will be enhanced by the PS5 Pro when the console launches.
  • There are 55 games in total with the promise of more to come on the future.
  • The Pro will be released on November 7, 2024, and they are still readily available.

It’s PS5 Pro launch week with the mid-gen refresh of PlayStation’s newest console releasing on November 7. With pre-orders still readily available pretty much everywhere consoles are sold, it seems the Pro hasn’t exactly been flying off the virtual shelves. That might start to change today as PlayStation has confirmed all of the games that will look markedly better on its Pro console from launch day, and there are a lot of them.

A post went up on the PlayStation Blog on Monday confirming that 55 games will have enhanced visuals when played on the PS5 Pro from the day it releases with more to come. It’s possible that one of the things holding people back from taking the plunge on picking up a PS5 Pro was the limited number of titles that had been shown off on the console. Now you can rest assured there are a lot more, and odds are you own at least a few of them.

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And now we’re only a handful of days from experiencing the hype.

Among the titles that we already knew on the exhaustive list are Alan Wake 2, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Among the games to have joined them that we didn’t know would be getting the enhanced Pro treatment, at least not for certain until now are the likes of Lies Of P, Resident Evil Village, No Man’s Sky, and Palworld. Fortnite is also on there which means if you want what will almost certainly be the best-looking version of the live service game we’ve seen to date, you’ll need to check it out on a PS5 Pro.

PlayStation Confirms All 55 Games That Will Have Enhanced Visuals On The PS5 Pro At Launch

With More To Come After The Console Has Been Released

The blog post promises that even more games will be enhanced by the PS5 Pro in the future and that this first batch of 55 is just a sample ready for the console’s launch. As for the enhancements you can expect if you plan to play any of the games listed on a Pro, the console will apply advanced ray tracing as well as “smooth framerates of 60hz or 120hz” provided you have a TV that can handle that.

The PS5 Pro will also be the first console to use PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR), PlayStation’s new machine-learning tech that will add detail to images for additional clarity. Those lucky enough to have taken the Pro for a spin have also revealed a setting that enhances the image quality of PS4 games. That immediately led some to test how Bloodborne looks with the feature turned on and unfortunately, most claim they can’t see the difference.

Every Game Enhanced By The PS5 Pro At Launch

Alan Wake 2

Albatroz

Apex Legends

Arma Reforger

Assassin’s Creed Mirage

Baldur’s Gate 3

Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6

EA Sports College Football 25

Dead Island 2

Demon’s Souls

Diablo 4

Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Dragon’s Dogma 2

Dying Light 2 Reloaded Edition

EA Sports FC 25

Enlisted

F1 24

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

Fortnite

God Of War Ragnarok

Hogwarts Legacy

Horizon Forbidden West

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered

Kayak VR: Mirage

Lies Of P

Madden NFL 25

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Nakara Bladepoint

NBA 2K25

No Man’s Sky

Palworld

Paladin’s Passage

Planet Coaster 2

Professional Spirits Baseball 2024-2025

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

Resident Evil 4

Resident Evil Village

Rise Of The Ronin

Rogue Flight

Star Wars: Jedi Survivor

Star Wars: Outlaws

Stellar Blade

Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown

The Callisto Protocol

The Crew Motorfest

The Finals

The First Descendant

The Last Of Us Part 1

The Last Of Us Part 2 Remastered

Until Dawn

War Thunder

Warframe

World Of Warships: Legends

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