Sony’s upgraded PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) technology is rolling out to several titles on the PS5 Pro, including Cyberpunk 2077, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Silent Hill 2, and more. Digital Foundry got a chance to test some of them and found that the “new upscaler delivers the kind of upgrade we were looking for from PS5 Pro.” Problems with shimmering, flickering, and other visual artifacts have been addressed, and they said it now delivers crisper and more consistent in-game graphics.
Sony’s AI graphics upscaling for PS5 Pro games is getting a big update tonight
Already available in the new Resident Evil, the upgraded PSSR is also coming to Cyberpunk 2077, Silent Hill 2, Final Fantasy VI Rebirth, and more.
Already available in the new Resident Evil, the upgraded PSSR is also coming to Cyberpunk 2077, Silent Hill 2, Final Fantasy VI Rebirth, and more.
This is the first upgrade we’ve seen from AMD and Sony’s combined Project Amethyst work on improving the effect of rendering a game at a lower resolution, then using AI trained on graphics to analyze each frame and upscale it, delivering improved quality on the same hardware without reducing the framerate. The upgraded PSSR is included with the latest PS5 system software update, which will start rolling out “in phases” on March 17th at 1AM ET, and Sony says its improvements will also improve AMD’s next FSR update when that rolls out.
The upgraded version of PSSR, which is similar to AMD’s AI-powered FSR 4 upscaling tech on PCs, was first announced last year before debuting with Resident Evil Requiem in February. Along with the games mentioned above, many other titles will support PSSR on the PS5 Pro when the software update becomes available, including:
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard
- Alan Wake 2
- Control
- Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
- Nioh 3
- Monster Hunter Wilds
- Dragon’s Dogma 2
Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Cyberpunk 2077 will also get a patch with the PSSR update in the “coming weeks,” while CrimsonDesert will adopt the tech when the game launches on March 19th, according to Sony. You can also toggle the updated tech on or off for PS5 Pro games not on this list that already support PSSR, though Sony notes that “results may vary by title.”
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