All announced PS5 Pro Enhanced games that make use of the new technology
The PS5 Pro has finally been officially announced, four years into the lifecycle of the base PS5 console.
With the new technological advancements made during that time, this has meant that this Pro variant has improved capabilities.
Since the same PS5 games can be played on the device, this also means some titles have received potential face lifts.
These are called PS5 Pro Enhanced games and a select few were revealed in the Technical Presentation along with the subsequent official blog post.
What this tag implies is that each of the titles that are on the list will make use of new PS5 Pro features such as PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution which utilizes AI to upscale the images you see on screen.
PS5 Pro Enhanced games: A full list
Here are all of the PS5 Pro Enhanced games that utilize the new hardware:
Game Name | Developer |
Alan Wake 2 | Remedy Entertainment |
Assassin’s Creed: Shadows | Ubisoft |
Demon’s Souls | Bluepoint Games |
Dragon’s Dogma 2 | Capcom |
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth | Square Enix |
Gran Turismo 7 | Polyphony Digital |
Hogwarts Legacy | Portkey Games |
Horizon Forbidden West | Guerilla Games |
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 | Insomniac |
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart | Insomniac |
The Crew Motorfest | Ubisoft Ivory Tower |
The First Descendant | NEXON Games |
The Last of Us: Part II Remastered | Naughty Dog |
The vast majority of the announced PS5 Pro Enhanced games line-up are from PlayStation Studios developers, which is to be expected since these are the closest during the development of the console.
With the hardware hitting the shelves in November 2024, there could be more third-party developers doing the adjustments required to their games to also receive the ‘Enhanced’ label in the new year.
Mark Cerny stated that “game creators are adding PS5 Pro support to new and existing titles” but no further additions to the above list have been announced as of right now.
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