The PS5 Pro is fast approaching, and with it comes a ton of enhanced games that will be released on the console, offering new graphical fidelity options and upgrades to make it a worthwhile experience to play on that console rather than the ordinary PS5. The list of PS5 Pro-enhanced games is already pretty hefty and continues to grow. As a matter of fact, it’s double the list of games that the PS4 Pro had when it launched. When the PS4 Pro launched, it had over 40 enhanced games, with the console being released in November 2016. So far, the PS5 Pro has a confirmed list of over 80 games thus far, with the console officially launching on November 7.
There is already quite a hefty list of games that will be available on the PS5 Pro, with quite a few of them bound to be a smoother experience overall than the experience you’d ordinarily have on the PS5. This is due to updates and hardware that will help make the game run smoother. While PC has generally been seen as the advantageous platform to choose from, in modern days, games typically run better on console at launch, as there is a lot less to consider when patching the game and making updates for compatibility.
Of course, there is no guarantee that games will look or even feel better on the PS5 Pro, but you’d certainly hope so, as that is what you’re paying for. It will be a matter of “wait and see,” but there is a great catalog of games available for those who are planning on picking up the new and improved PS5. Some of these games had some issues on the PS5 when the titles were released, so it’ll be interesting to see that once the PS5 Pro comes out, they will have improved performance after all. It’s worth noting that some of these games haven’t been released yet, so the PS5 Pro enhancements at launch apply to the launch of the game in this case rather than the console.
Games such as Baldur’s Gate 3, Demon’s Souls, Dragon’s Dogma 2, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered are some that will be ready for the PS5 Pro when it launches and will provide new graphical updates and smoother performance. Considering that there were complaints about performance for both Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, it will certainly be interesting to see if the PS5 Pro version of the game helps to improve it in any way.
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