Sony has announced the global rollout of an updated version of PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) for PlayStation 5 Pro. The new version of the image scaling technology will begin reaching players in the coming weeks, with the first title to utilize its full capabilities being Resident Evil Requiem, which premieres today. PSSR is an AI-based library that enhances image quality by analyzing each pixel in real time. So far, the technology has increased effective resolution in over 50 games on PS5 Pro. Now Sony is taking it a step further.
New Algorithm, New Neural Network
The updated version of PSSR is not just a cosmetic fix. Sony reports that both the architecture of the neural network and the image processing algorithm have been changed. The result is supposed to be better detail reconstruction, higher sharpness, and maintaining a stable frame rate. The new PSSR was developed in collaboration with AMD as part of the Amethyst project and is based on experiences from FSR 4 technology. PC gamers have already seen the effects of this collaboration, and now the solution has been further refined specifically for PS5 Pro.
According to Capcom, the PSSR update has significantly raised the level of detail in the game. Masaru Ijuin from Capcom's R&D department emphasizes that in Resident Evil Requiem, every strand of hair and facial hair element is rendered as a separate polygon, reacting to movement and wind. Thanks to the improved PSSR, it has been possible to process complex textures and subtle light effects penetrating through hair more accurately. This is especially important in horror, where the atmosphere and visual realism build immersion.
System update coming in March
Sony announced that it will release a system software update for the PS5 Pro in March. After installation, players will be able to activate the new PSSR in the console settings by selecting the option "Improve PSSR image quality." Importantly, the enhancement will work with all compatible games, not just new releases. This means that some older titles may gain significantly sharper graphics without hardware intervention.
The new version of PSSR is one of the biggest graphical improvements for the PS5 Pro since the console's launch. Thanks to collaboration with AMD and a revamped image scaling algorithm, players can expect higher detail quality and stable smoothness. Resident Evil Requiem is the first showcase of its capabilities, but the real benefits could encompass significantly more titles in the coming months.
Source: blog.playstation.com
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