PS5 Pro will also be a great help for PS4 games

that playstation 5 pro According to a project manager at Sony, it will improve the visual appeal of the game originally released for PlayStation 4. The console is set to launch in early November, and while some specific games are set to receive big upgrades on the PlayStation 5 Pro, it looks like older games from previous console generations will also benefit.




So far, more than 60 games have been announced getting the PS5 Pro upgrade, including popular titles such as: alan wake 2 and Madden NFL 25There are also games that haven't been released yet, such as: Dragon Age: Veilguard and Like a Dragon: Yakuza Pirates of Hawaii. The games on the announcement list will benefit from features like improved ray tracing performance and frame rates, but they're not the only games that will get visual upgrades when running on PS5 Pro.

The PS5 Pro is backwards compatible with the PlayStation 4, and according to Toshimasa Aoki, senior product manager for Sony's global product planning department, the upcoming console will improve frame rates for games released on PS4. In an interview with Japanese gaming site 4Gamer, Aoki called the feature Image Quality Boost and said the PS5 Pro will have a setting to turn it on or off. This feature only affects PS4 games that use variable frame rates, but could potentially provide aesthetic improvements to even the coolest games on PS4.



Games confirmed to improve PS5 Pro

Releasing a mid-gen console seems like a novel idea among some developers. About a week ago, Hello Games' Martin Griffiths said the upcoming console was “absolutely awesome.” An engine programmer working on one of the games on the official PlayStation 5 Pro upgrade list. no man's sky Praising the PS5 Pro, he shared screenshots of the game's improved visuals and pointed out that his programming experience dates back to the first PlayStation console.


Despite the PlayStation 5 Pro's obvious visual advantages, not all fans are enthusiastic about the idea of ​​shelling out money for one. The console costs less than $700, and even when adjusted for inflation, it's still one of the most expensive consoles in PlayStation's nearly 30-year history. The PS5 Pro still isn't sold out in the US or UK with less than a month until launch, and some analysts, like The Verge's Tom Warren, are speculating that the high price tag could scare off potential customers.

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