Sony Expands Upgraded PSSR Support to Major PS5 Pro Titles Including Silent Hill f and Crimson Desert

Sony Expands Upgraded PSSR Support to Major PS5 Pro Titles Including Silent Hill f and Crimson Desert

Sony has begun rolling out the upgraded version of its PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) technology to a wider range of PS5 Pro games. Initially introduced alongside Resident Evil Requiem, the enhanced upscaling feature is now being extended to several high-profile titles.

The upgraded PSSR improves image quality while maintaining smooth performance, allowing games to achieve better visuals without compromising frame rates. This rollout is being delivered through a recent PS5 system software update.

With the update, support for advanced PSSR is expanding to multiple games across publishers. These include Silent Hill f and the Silent Hill 2 remake from Konami, Dragon Age: The Veilguard from EA, Control and Alan Wake 2 by Remedy, and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II from Ninja Theory. Other supported titles include Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Nioh 3, Rise of the Ronin, Monster Hunter Wilds, Dragon’s Dogma 2, and Crimson Desert.

Notably, Crimson Desert will feature upgraded PSSR support at launch. Sony has also confirmed that upcoming patches will bring the feature to Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Cyberpunk 2077. CD Projekt Red has announced that a dedicated update for PS5 Pro users is in development and expected soon.

The rollout began on March 16 as part of a phased system update and will gradually reach all PS5 Pro users. Players can manually check for updates via system settings if they haven’t received a notification yet.

Sony emphasized that enhanced PSSR will become a standard feature for most upcoming PS5 Pro titles, reinforcing its focus on delivering improved visual fidelity and performance.

Originally introduced on February 27 with Resident Evil Requiem, PSSR has already been used to enhance the effective resolution of over 50 games on PS5 Pro. The upgraded version is the result of Sony’s collaboration with AMD under Project Amethyst, aimed at advancing graphics technology for next-generation gaming.