PS5 Pro games list: all of the PS5 Pro enhanced titles confirmed so far
The
PS5
Pro
games
list
has
now
been
revealed
by
Sony
–
at
least
in
part.
In
a
recent
technical
presentation,
PlayStation
5
Pro
was
revealed,
alongside
some
glimpses
of
PS5
Pro-boosted
games.
We
don’t
have
the
full
list
of
every
game
that’ll
be
improved
by
the
new
console,
but
we
do
know
a
handful
of
headline
titles
that
Sony
is
choosing
to
showcase
pre-launch.
As
Sony
revealed
the
PS5
Pro,
it
was
made
clear
that
plenty
of
currently
available
PS5
games
will
receive
updates
to
coincide
with
the
launch
of
the
PS5
Pro
on
November
7,
2024.
Judging
by
the
PS5
Pro
specs,
it’s
likely
that
games
such
as
Marvel’s
Spider-Man
2
will
look
and
feel
better
than
ever,
thanks
to
AI-driven
upscaling
and
improved
raytracing.
Before
you
place
a
PS5
Pre-order,
however,
you’ll
want
to
know
what
games
are
set
to
receive
upgrades,
which
is
where
we
come
in.
In
this
article,
we’ll
cover
every
PS5
Pro
game
confirmed
so
far,
including
a
look
at
what’s
set
to
change
in
each
title.
As
more
games
are
confirmed,
we’ll
be
sure
to
update
this
list.
PS5
Pro
games
list
–
confirmed
PS5
Pro-enhanced
titles
Sony
has
confirmed
a
small
list
of
PS5
Pro
games
that’ll
receive
boosts
thanks
to
the
upcoming
console’s
new
and
improved
specs.
This
list
doesn’t
include
every
game
that’s
set
to
benefit
from
the
new
hardware,
though
for
now,
it’s
all
we
have
set
in
stone.
-
Alan
Wake
2 -
Assassin’s
Creed:
Shadows -
Demon’s
Souls -
Dragon’s
Dogma
2 -
Final
Fantasy
7
Rebirth -
Gran
Turismo
7 -
Hogwarts
Legacy -
Horizon
Forbidden
West -
Marvel’s
Spider-Man
2 -
Ratchet
&
Clank:
Rift
Apart -
The
Crew
Motorfest -
The
First
Descendant -
The
Last
of
Us
Part
II
Remastered
The
games
above
will
receive
dedicated
PS5
Pro
versions,
and
will
even
be
labeled
separately
to
indicate
as
such.
There
will
be
a
whole
host
of
PS4
and
PS5
games
that’ll
benefit
from
what
Sony
is
calling
PS5
Pro
Game
Boost
(as
per
the
PS
Blog):
“With
the
PS5
Pro
version
of
the
Game
Boost
feature,
you
can
enjoy
faster
and
smoother
frame
rates
in
some
of
the
PS4
and
PS5
console’s
greatest
games.”
This
is
said
to
apply
to
at
least
8,500
PS4
and
PS5
titles,
so
there
are
plenty
of
changes
and
upgrades
on
the
way
to
the
games
you
already
own
if
you
do
choose
to
pick
up
a
PS5
Pro.
In
addition,
PS5
Pro
will
significantly
enhance
PSVR
2
games
according
to
Mark
Cerny.
PS5
Pro
enhanced
games
–
what’s
the
difference?
PS5
Pro
Technical
Presentation
hosted
by
Mark
Cerny
–
YouTube
As
part
of
the
recent
PS5
Pro
technical
presentation,
we
saw
a
few
games
running
on
the
new
hardware.
Each
game
will
benefit
from
the
new
specs
in
different
ways,
but
they’ll
all
be
pulling
from
the
improvements
below:
-
Upgraded
GPU
with
67%
more
compute
units
and
28%
faster
memory;
resulting
in
45%
faster
rendering -
Advanced
ray-tracing -
AI-driven
upscaling
known
as
PlayStation
Spectral
Super
Resolution
(PSSR) -
2TB
SSD -
PS5
Pro
Game
Boost -
Optional
disc-drive -
VRR
and
8K
gaming
support
In
the
aforementioned
presentation,
The
Last
of
Us
Part
2
and
Marvel‘s
Spider-Man
2
were
both
shown
running
on
PS5
Pro.
Both
titles
aim
to
achieve
‘Fidelity
mode-like
visuals,
at
60
frames
per
second
(FPS).’
When
compared
side
by
side
with
the
base
PS5,
the
PS5
Pro
versions
ran
much
more
smoothly
while
retaining
comparable
visuals.
The
jump
in
some
cases
is
from
30
FPS
to
60
FPS,
with
only
a
small
drop
in
graphical
detail.
The
larger
GPU
at
the
PS5
Pro’s
core
looks
to
have
particularly
stunning
effects
on
Horizon
Forbidden
West,
which
sees
boosts
to
lighting,
as
well
as
hair
and
skin
textures.
Raytracing
improvements
will
be
most
felt
in
games
like
Gran
Turismo
7,
which
will
now
support
reflections
between
cars,
while
still
maintaining
the
60FPS
maintained
across
all
modes.
From
what
we’ve
seen
of
PS5
Pro
games
so
far,
it’s
clear
that
each
game
will
make
use
of
the
new
features
in
unique
ways.
The
“Big
Three”
specs
of
the
larger
GPU,
AI-driven
upscaling,
and
improved
raytracing,
will
be
employed
depending
on
the
game’s
scope
and
current
design.
Expect
games
to
have
increased
smoothness
and
visual
detail
across
the
board,
however,
especially
in
first-party
offerings.
PS5
Pro
games:
FAQs
Will
new
games
be
PS5
Pro-enhanced?
While
we’ll
have
to
wait
and
see
what
upcoming
PS5
games
like
Death
Stranding
2
do
with
the
new
PS5
Pro
technology,
it’s
highly
likely
that
first-party
games
will
offer
some
form
of
PS5
Pro
version.
This
was
how
things
worked
with
the
PS4
Pro,
so
expect
there
to
be
boosts
to
upcoming
games
like
Marvel’s
Wolverine,
and
Ghost
of
Tsushima
2.
In
terms
of
third-party,
PS5
Pro
enhancements
will
come
on
a
case
by
case
basis.
Some
games
will
lean
into
the
PS5
Pro’s
features,
even
offering
separate
PS5
Pro-labelled
versions,
while
others
may
focus
on
a
more
general
PS5
offering.
How
much
does
the
PS5
Pro
cost?
The
PS5
Pro
will
launch
on
November
7,
2024,
and
will
retail
for
$699.99
/
£699.99
/
AU$1,999.95.
This
is
a
significant
step
up
from
the
base
console,
especially
when
you
consider
that
you
won’t
get
a
disc
drive
or
a
vertical
stand
with
it.
What
games
are
the
TechRadar
Gaming
looking
forward
to
on
PS5
Pro?
While
it’ll
be
interesting
to
land
up
our
current
PS5
library
and
see
what’s
been
improved
on
PS5
Pro
launch
day,
we’re
particularly
looking
forward
to
seeing
how
Alan
Wake
2
looks
on
the
new
console.
The
atmospheric
horror
effects,
as
well
as
the
particularly
unique
art-direction
of
the
game
will
no
doubt
benefit
hugely
from
the
new
hardware.
Similarly,
Horizon
Forbidden
West
is
sure
to
be
a
real
powerhouse
in
visual
detail.
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