Sony's upgraded PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) tech is rolling out as part of the PlayStation 5 Pro system update that's available today.
The company had teased last month that this update was in the works.
These improvements should be a better reflection of why you might pay a premium price for the more powerful console if you value peak image quality in gaming.
For a very surface-level definition, PSSR is Sony's upscaling tech.
It uses an AI library for a pixel-by-pixel analysis to display a game with better visuals even while running at a lower resolution.
Today's update revamped the algorithm and neural networked in use, which in practice means that "image reconstruction is more precise, motion stability is improved, and developers have greater flexibility to balance performance and fidelity on PS5 Pro," according to the latest blog post from the company.
For those who want more technical definition, you'll likely be familiar with the folks at Digital Foundry, who have a more detailed analysis with comparisons between the old and new upscaling on four titles.
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard
Control
Alan Wake 2
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Nioh 3
Rise of the Ronin
Monster Hunter Wilds
Dragon’s Dogma 2
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