Sony has announced seven new games that will be enhanced with the PS5 Pro, due to launch on November 7, in addition to the previously announced games. The new titles include: Stellar Blade, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, F1 24, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, both Resident Evil Village and Resident Evil 4, and Dragon Age: Veilguard.
That means the entire lineup confirmed so far includes the following 20 Enhanced games:
But what may not have been apparent during Sony’s initial YouTube livestream announcement, it turns out the PS5 Pro legitimately promises graphical improvements over the original PS5, especially in games that felt compromised on the original. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.
As Sony has previously revealed, once the game is patched explicitly for the new console, players shouldn’t have to choose between a smooth 60 frames per second and high levels of detail: the PS5 Pro’s extra processing power and AI-enhanced “PSSR” upscaling will allow it to take advantage of both the original PS5’s high-resolution and high framerate modes simultaneously.
Sony has yet to reveal what resolutions or frame rates each of these enhanced games will run at internally. The company said it expects 40-50 games to be patched by the time the PS5 Pro launches, and that the PS5 Pro will also be able to play unpatched PS4 and PS5 titles. Some games may even be able to run faster in boost mode.