A new PlayStation 5 Pro comparison video covering over 20 games was shared online this week, providing a comprehensive look at how the new system improves and sometimes does not both patched and unpatched games.
The new video, which was put together by ElAnalistaDeBits, puts several patched and unpatched games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, God of War Ragnarok, The Last of Us Part 1 and 2, Dragon’s Dogma 2, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and many others running on the base and Pro models side by side, highlighting the improvements the new system brings in the vast majority of cases. In unpatched games, unsurprisingly, the improvements aren’t massive, but they are still noticeable, as in the case of Final Fantasy XVI, which sees a small performance improvement.
Besides featuring a more powerful GPU, the PlayStation 5 Pro’s most notable feature is the PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution upscaler, which is the first AI-powered upscaler in the console space. Unfortunately, PSSR leaves something to be desired as of now, as it doesn’t deliver great image quality in some titles, especially if they have low internal resolution, like Alan Wake 2. These disappointing results could be caused by developers having used older versions of the upscaler, as future batches of games should look much better, according to a developer.
The PlayStation 5 Pro is now available worldwide. You can learn more about the system by checking out our review.