Sony launched the PS5 Pro in November 2024, refreshing its current PS5 console generation with a machine that aims to deliver higher-fidelity graphics and smoother frame rates. Upcoming and existing games that take advantage of this new PlayStation hardware will be identified with a PS5 Pro Enhanced label within their title, and so far, there are dozens of games that have been updated to take advantage of the more-powerful hardware inside of this console.
Enhanced games that are already available will be patched with free software updates. We don’t yet know the specifics of how every Enhanced game will leverage the PS5 Pro’s power, but we’ll update this list as more games are announced and as we get more details on their respective improvements.
In the PS5 Pro reveal livestream, Sony showed just how much of a graphical difference there is in games that have been upgraded for the console, with PS5 lead architect Mark Cerny revealing how Sony aimed to get games running in 4K with higher frame rates. To do just that, the PS5 Pro will have an upgraded GPU and AI-driven graphical upscaling through PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution.
On base PS5 consoles, players have to compromise when it comes to graphics, as they can often choose between a Fidelity mode that improves visual quality and a Performance mode that increases frame rates.
“Game creators are adding PS5 Pro support to new and existing titles and with the big three involved the results can be pretty amazing. With graphics showing something like Fidelity levels of detail but at double the frame rate,” Cerny explained in the PS5 Pro livestream. “This goal of delivering almost Fidelity-like graphics at Performance frame rates has been achieved for a broad set of titles, including Marvel’s Spider-Man and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. We can see that PS5 Pro is close to doubling the power of PS5.”
Since then, an upgraded version of the PS5 Pro’s PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) upscaling technology was rolled out in March 2026, further improving visual fidelity and performance for many games.
You can see all the confirmed PS5 Pro Enhanced games below. Where possible, we’ve also included details on their specific upgrades and original quotes from Cerny on their enhancements.
Alan Wake 2
Quality Mode
30fps with ray tracing
Ray traced reflections (opaque and transparent)
Output resolution of 3840 x 2160 (4K)
Render resolution of 2176 x 1224
Performance Mode
Overall image stability, fog, volumetric lighting, and shadow accuracy have been improved on the Pro
60fps
Uses approximately the same render (image quality) settings as the base PS5 Quality Mode
Render resolution of 1536 x 864
Output resolution of 3840 x 2160 (4K)
Base PS5 version outputs 1440p
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Albatroz
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Apex Legends
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Arma Reforger
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Assassin’s Creed: Shadows
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Baldur’s Gate 3
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
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The Crew Motorfest
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CyubeVR
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Dead Island 2
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The First Descendant
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Demon’s Souls
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Dying Light 2
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard
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Dragon’s Dogma 2
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
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Gran Turismo 7
Mark Cerny:
“The faster hardware in PS5 Pro can make a real difference, allowing Gran Turismo 7 to add ray-traced reflections between the cars in gameplay while continuing to support their targeted 60fps.”
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Hogwarts Legacy
Mark Cerny:
“That boost in ray-tracing is also delivering big wins for Hogwarts Legacy, allowing for not only better reflections and a greater variety of reflective surfaces but also for further realism in the casting of shadows.”
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Horizon Forbidden West
Mark Cerny:
“The increase in raw GPU power has been especially effective for Horizon Forbidden West. Apart from the detail boost, that extra graphics power is allowing for improvements to lighting and visual effects, as well as to the hair and the skin in cinematics.”
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Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
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Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
Mark Cerny:
“We can see that Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is noticeably higher-resolution throughout the scene, including the trees and procedural cars.”
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No Man’s Sky
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The Last of Us Part I
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The Last of Us Part II Remastered
Mark Cerny:
“It has huge amounts of detail and targets a super-smooth 60fps.”
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Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
Mark Cerny: “Another way to compare the two consoles is to look at PS5 Pro versus Performance mode on PS5, both of which target 60fps. What we see here is a difference in detail; PS5 Pro is much sharper and crisper than PS5. For this, my favorite is the parade scene from Ratchet & Clank. Distant details are much clearer.”
Following Cerny’s initial comments, we got a much more in-depth rundown on what Rift Apart is trying to do. The 1.005 update that is out now introduces several new options, including a 60fps option (Performance Pro) with ray tracing and other high-quality image options.
If you’d like to further emphasize image quality, there’s Fidelity Pro, which targets 30fps but adds additional ray-tracing features. Those can be controlled individually, which can help to boost the frame rate–Insomniac says that, paired with things like variable refresh rate support on your display, you can achieve better performance.
Here’s the full rundown from Insomniac on the new modes and toggles.
THE NEW GRAPHICS MODES
PERFORMANCE PRO (Default for PlayStation 5 Pro)
This mode targets a smooth 60 frames per second while retaining the image quality of the standard Fidelity mode through use of PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR). All ray-tracing (RT) features are on, including ray-traced reflections, ray-tracing on water, and ray-traced window interiors. This mode is recommended for most players.
FIDELITY PRO
This mode targets 30 frames per second for players who want to experiment with new ray-tracing graphical features. These new features can be tuned individually to reach higher intermediate frame rates, especially when using the “VRR” or “120 Hz Display Mode” options. Pedestrian and traffic density may be increased in some areas, and fine hair detail is increased.
NEW GRAPHICAL TOGGLES
RT Reflections: Medium (Performance) / High (Fidelity default)
Set the quality level for ray-traced reflections. The “Medium” setting ray-traces at half render resolution, and the “High” setting ray-traces at full render resolution. The “High” setting will also improve smoothness of animation in reflections. Only available in the “Fidelity Pro” graphics mode.
RT Ambient Occlusion : Off (Performance) / Medium / High (Fidelity default)
Use ray-tracing to compute additional ambient occlusion lighting information. The “Medium” setting uses that information to augment screen-space ambient occlusion. The “High” setting also adds a screen-space GI bounce for additional ambient lighting information. The visual impact of this feature will vary greatly based on the scene.
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Resident Evil 4
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Retrieval
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Rise of the Ronin
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The Callisto Protocol
The PS5 Pro update for The Callisto Protocol will be free, and players can expect full ray tracing in a variety of new graphical modes. The game will be one of a select few to offer an 8K resolution–at 30fps–in Quality Mode, a 4K 60fps Performance Mode with full ray tracing, and a 4K 40fps with full ray tracing in Balanced Mode.
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Dynasty Warriors: Origins
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Empire of the Ants
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Enlisted
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Fortnite
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God of War Ragnarok
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Lies of P
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Lords of the Fallen
Developer CI Games says that Lords of the Fallen on PS5 Pro will have a 40% increase in pixel density over the base PS5 console, resulting in a sharper image and finer details. Performance Mode offers a 4K resolution at 60fps–upscaled from 1440p–while Quality Mode runs at 4K and 30fps, allowing for intricate details to be rendered.
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Madden NFL 25
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Marvel Rivals
According to NetEase games, Marvel Rivals will have its own Pro graphics mode on PS5 Pro that targets a stable 60fps at a 4K resolution. The developer says that this mode will also support Lumen Reflections and it’ll aim for higher resolutions in its 120fps High Frame Rate Mode.
Marvel Rivals is free comes to the PlayStation Store in December
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Mortal Kombat 1
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My Little Universe
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Naraka Bladepoint
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Redacted
For the PS5 Pro version of Redacted, you can look forward to an 8K 60fps mode, as well as a 4K 120fps mode.
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Star Wars Outlaws
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Stellar Blade
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Until Dawn
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Warframe
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War Thunder
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Wolverine
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World of Warships: Legends
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Diablo IV
Blizzard boss Rod Fergusson confirmed on social media that Diablo IV would receive a PS5 Pro patch to enhance the game.
“I’ve been getting this question quite a bit recently and I’m happy to say that Diablo IV and Vessel of Hatred will indeed be PS5 Pro Enhanced! Very proud of our hardworking team to make this happen. More details at a later date,” he said.
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007: First Light
Out in 2026, IO Interactive says that it’s aiming to have the game playable at 60fps in Quality Mode by using PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution.
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Returnal
On PS5 Pro, Returnal gets a massive boost to its resolution, pushing it up to 3072x1728p.
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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
Thanks to PSSR, Kingdom Come 2 Deliverance features a high resolution upscaled from 2160p and a target frame rate of 60fps.
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Lies of P
A smooth frame rate is a must-have in a souls-like game, and Lies of P certainly benefits from the PS5 hardware. Performance mode is now capable of a native 4K resolution, while Quality Mode has also been further enhanced.
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Zenless Zone Zero
Updated back in December 2024, Zenless Zone Zero runs at a native 4K and 60fps.
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Vampire Survivors
We’re not certain if these count as actual PS5 Pro enhancements, but developer Poncle claims that the game is capable of a “better formaggiated” resolution of 9,000p resolution and even more vampires. We might need to test those claims with an all-week binge.
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