A list of all confirmed PS5 Pro games so far, including all first and third-party games and upgrades coming to Sony’s mid-generation refresh.
Knowing which PS5 Pro games are coming to the console is a decisive factor in whether the $700 mid-generation refresh is worth buying over a base PS5 when it arrives on Nov. 7.
First, know the PS5 Pro will have no exclusive games or accessories, and that everything released on PS5 will work on a PS5 Pro. So what exactly are you getting with a PS5 Pro?
As with the PS4 Pro before it, developers can release upgraded versions of their titles to take advantage of the more powerful hardware. And, if they don’t, all games (including PS4 titles) can take advantage of a “Game Boost” mode, even without a bespoke PS5 Pro version.
This guide explains all confirmed PS5 Pro games so far from both first and third-parties, and any specific upgrades we know about.
Unlike the PS4 Pro, which was catering to the then-burgeoning 4K television market, the PS5 has no specific selling point to hang its hat on. (8K is too far out for mass market appeal; one for the PS6 Pro, perhaps?)
Instead, it’s pitching three (or as Mark Cerny, the lead architect of the PS5 calls them, the “big three”); a larger GPU (graphics processing unit), improved ray tracing, and AI-driven upscaling — with the broad aim to combine the higher framerates of a performance mode without sacrificing the visual quality a fidelity mode would provide.
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