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PS5 Pro Games Supporting PSSR: Native 2.0 and Upgradeable 1.0 Titles

Here is a complete list of PS5 Pro games that support PSSR: native PSSR 2.0 titles and original 1.0 games upgradeable via system toggle.
With the recent release of PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) 2.0, PlayStation 5 Pro console owners may be wondering exactly which games in their library support this new upscaler. You can find a complete list updated as of the latest games below.
Currently, the number of games that natively use the new algorithm is relatively small. However, the good news is that there is a system-level toggle switch that allows PSSR 1.0 games to be upgraded to version 2.0, improving image quality.
Specifically, Mark Cerny, architect of the PS5 Pro system, mentioned that "the current strategy is for this to be fixed," meaning that while the wording leaves open the possibility for policy changes based on future algorithm versions, it currently implies that the toggle will always refer to PSSR 2.0.
What is PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR)?
So, what exactly is PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution? It's an AI-based upscaling system powered by machine learning, not unlike NVIDIA DLSS or the latest version of AMD FSR. Instead of natively rendering games at a GPU-intensive 4K resolution, the hardware renders at a lower resolution (typically 1080p or 1440p) and then uses machine learning to reconstruct missing pixels, creating a sharp 4K image. This frees up GPU resources that developers can reinvest in better frame rates, ray tracing, or higher quality effects.
What sets PSSR apart from simple spatial upscaling is its use of trained neural networks. Spatial upscalers like AMD's FSR 1.0 use spatial algorithms to simply upscale images without temporal (temporal) elements or AI, which can be fast and hardware-agnostic but can result in noticeable blurring and loss of detail along the edges. PSSR, like DLSS and later versions of FSR, adds temporal data (information from previous frames) and machine learning to reconstruct details much more convincingly. As a result, it preserves subtle details that spatial upscalers might blur or miss, especially texture edges, fine geometric structures, and plant depictions.
PSSR 1.0 launched with the PS5 Pro console in November 2024 and was based on Sony's proprietary model. It was quickly adopted by game developers after its release, but it did have some drawbacks. For example, there were instances of shimmering or flickering when fine details like chain-link fences, hair, and leaves moved. Additionally, noticeable graininess appeared under certain lighting conditions, making it appear somewhat noisier compared to PC's DLSS or FSR 4.
PSSR 2.0, released on March 16, 2026, marked a significant improvement in image quality. The new version is based on a fork of AMD FSR 4 optimized for the PS5 Pro and is the result of ongoing machine learning collaboration between AMD and Sony, known as "Project Amethyst."
The key improvements are enhanced temporal stability and image sharpness, directly addressing the shortcomings of the first version. In fact, according to experts like Digital Foundry, this is a significant improvement over PSSR 1.0 and in some cases even surpasses AMD FSR 4.
Native PSSR 2.0 Games
The following PS5 Pro games have had patches directly applied by developers for the new algorithm:
-- Alan Wake 2
-- Assassin's Creed: Shadows
-- Control: Ultimate Edition
-- Crimson Desert
-- Cyberpunk 2077 (coming soon)
-- Dragon Age: The Veilguard
-- Dragon's Dogma 2
-- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
-- Monster Hunter Wilds
-- Nioh 3
-- Resident Evil: Requiem (the first title to use the new algorithm)
-- Rise of the Ronin
-- Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
-- Silent Hill 2
-- Silent Hill f
-- Starfield

PSSR 1.0 (Upgradeable to 2.0 via System Toggle)
Here is a confirmed list of PSSR 1.0 titles. All titles can benefit from the enhancements of PSSR 2.0 through the PS5 Pro system's overall settings, found under Settings > PSSR Image Quality Enhancement. However, Sony warns that some games may experience visual issues when upgraded to the 2.0 version. In such cases, you can always turn off the toggle and revert back to the 1.0 version.
-- 007: First Light (007: First Light)
-- Albatroz (Albatroz)
-- Alien: Rogue Incursion (Alien: Rogue Incursion)
-- Apex Legends (Apex Legends)
-- Ark: Survival Ascended (Ark: Survival Ascended)
-- Arma Reforger (Arma Reforger)
-- Assassin's Creed: Mirage (Assassin's Creed: Mirage)
-- Astro Bot (Astro Bot)
-- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora)
-- Baldur's Gate 3 (Baldur's Gate 3)
-- Battlefield VI (Battlefield VI)
-- Black Myth: Wukong (Black Myth: Wukong)
-- Blades of Fire (Blades of Fire)
-- Call of Duty: Black Ops VI (Call of Duty: Black Ops VI)
-- Call of Duty: Black Ops VII (Call of Duty: Black Ops VII)
-- Days Gone Remastered (Days Gone Remastered)
-- Demon's Souls (Demon's Souls)
-- Enlisted (Enlisted)
-- F1 24 (F1 24)
-- F1 25 (F1 25)
-- FBC: Firebreak (FBC: Firebreak)
-- Ghost of Yotei (Ghost of Yotei)
-- God of War Ragnarök (God of War Ragnarök)
-- Gran Turismo 7 (Gran Turismo 7)
-- Hogwarts Legacy (Hogwarts Legacy)
-- Horizon Forbidden West (Horizon Forbidden West)
-- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Indiana Jones and the Great Circle)
-- Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2)
-- Lies of P (Lies of P)
-- Lords of the Fallen (Lords of the Fallen)
-- Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered (Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered)
-- Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales)
-- Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (Marvel's Spider-Man 2)
-- Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater (Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater)
-- Naraka: Bladepoint (Naraka: Bladepoint)
-- NBA 2K25 (NBA 2K25)
-- Ninja Gaiden 4 (Ninja Gaiden 4)
-- No Man's Sky (No Man's Sky)
-- Off the Grid (Off the Grid)
-- Outbreak: Shades of Horror – Chromatic Split (Outbreak: Shades of Horror – Chromatic Split)
-- Paladin's Passage (Paladin's Passage)
-- Path of Exile 2 (Path of Exile 2)
-- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart)
-- Resident Evil 4 Remake (Resident Evil 4 Remake)
-- Resident Evil Village (Resident Evil Village)
-- Retrieval (Retrieval)
-- Returnal (Returnal)
-- Slitterhead (Slitterhead)
-- STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl (STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl)
-- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (Star Wars Jedi: Survivor)
-- Star Wars: Outlaws (Star Wars: Outlaws)
-- Stellar Blade (Stellar Blade)
-- The Crew Motorfest (The Crew Motorfest)
-- The First Descendant (The First Descendant)
-- The Last of Us Part I (The Last of Us Part I)
-- The Last of Us Part II Remastered (The Last of Us Part II Remastered)
-- The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin (The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin)
-- Tides of Annihilation (Tides of Annihilation)
-- War Thunder (War Thunder)
-- Warframe (Warframe)
-- Warhammer 40,000: Darktide (Warhammer 40,000: Darktide)
-- Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 (Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2)
-- Where Winds Meet (Where Winds Meet)
-- Ys X: Proud Nordics (Ys X: Proud Nordics)
Future Updates: Frame Generation?
In the future, PSSR could be upgraded to support frame generation. Mark Cerny confirmed that AMD's FSR frame generation version will be implemented on PlayStation consoles in the future. It is highly likely that it will be customized for Sony's system and could potentially become part of the PSSR suite.
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