Over 80 Titles Now Officially Enhanced For PS5 Pro

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Nearly Double What Sony Announced In September!

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  • The PS5 Pro is set to offer over 80 enhanced titles as a part of the console’s launch lineup.
  • Marketed as 45% faster than the regular PS5, these games will benefit from the performance boost.
  • Moreover, the Game Boost feature will improve performance for thousands of PS4 games.

Sony’s PS5 Pro is set to improve over 80 games, enhancing visuals and frame rates. The upcoming Pro console builds on the original PS5’s capabilities with upgraded hardware for smoother gameplay and richer textures in compatible games.

PS5 Pro is advertised to be 45% faster than the base model, so it’ll be interesting to see the actual gameplay benchmarks of these enhanced titles.

Why it matters: This is nearly double the games Sony announced back in September during the reveal event. This level of support is impressive—much more than what we saw with the PS4 Pro.

PS5 Pro
Despite the console’s hefty price tag, Sonic developer believes it’s not expensive.

Some of the popular titles being enhanced for PS5 Pro include:

For games like Gran Turismo 7 and Alan Wake 2, the console supports improved reflections and better lighting, enhancing the overall visual fidelity. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will also see more detailed graphics while maintaining the same smooth frame rate.

Additionally, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, which already looks amazing on the regular PS5, will receive even more upgrades on the PS5 Pro.

Moreover, Capcom is impressed by the console’s GPU and is excited about its possibilities. According to Capcom, Resident Evil Village on the PS5 Pro will support up to 120 FPS, which is a huge performance boost. 

PS5 Pro GTA 6
Some industry experts suggest even the PS5 Pro won’t be able to run GTA 6 at 60 FPS.

While some games are getting specific enhanced versions, Sony has launched a feature called “PS5 Pro Game Boost.” This will improve performance for more than 8,500 PS4 games.

As a result, backward-compatible games will also enjoy better frame rates and stability, even if they don’t have special PS5 Pro updates.

Currently, the Pro model is outselling any other console on Amazon even before its official launch, meaning people are still interested despite the high price tag. 

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