PS5 Pro and PSSR 2.0 list of games that already support the new technology and those that can be upgraded with one click

The new PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution technology version 2.0 is now operational on PlayStation 5 Pro, and more and more games are starting to utilise it. This AI upscaling is similar to DLSS, allowing for sharper images and better performance without native 4K rendering. The key point is that some games have full support for PSSR 2.0, while others can be upgraded system-wide from version 1.0 with a single switch in the settings.

Games with native PSSR 2.0 support show the biggest leap in image quality and stability

The list of games with full support includes titles such as Cyberpunk 2077, Alan Wake 2, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. It is in these titles that the biggest differences are noticeable better sharpness, less flicker of details, and a more stable image in motion. PSSR 2.0 addresses the major issues of the first version, such as shimmering and graininess, and in some cases, it begins to approach the quality known from PC, such as DLSS technology.

Hundreds of games can be upgraded to PSSR 2.0 with one setting, but the effects may vary

The second group is a massive list of games from PSSR 1.0, such as Baldur's Gate 3, Hogwarts Legacy, or Marvel's Spider-Man 2, that can be automatically upgraded to version 2.0 thanks to the system option. It's a convenient solution, but Sony notes that in some cases, artifacts may appear, so it's worth testing the settings. Despite this, it's a huge advantage – one option provides access to better image quality in dozens of games without waiting for updates from developers.

PSSR 2.0 is one of the biggest upgrades for the PS5 Pro. Better image quality, greater stability, and the ability to enhance hundreds of games with one click make a huge difference.

source: wccftech

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