More early PlayStation 5 Pro footage was shared online, showing how the new system runs Final Fantasy VII Rebirth like a dream.
The second entry in the remake trilogy, released earlier this year, has recently been updated with its PS5 Pro patch. This patch introduces a Versatility Mode that vastly improves the game’s image quality over the base model’s Performance Mode, as shown in the video below shared by Gabriel Master. Needless to say, this looks like the best way to enjoy the game before the PC version arrives sometime in the future.
Gabriel Master also shared footage of Black Myth: Wukong running on PlayStation 5 Pro, which seems to sport slightly better image quality and more stable performance even without a dedicated patch. The same user also tested Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on the new system, which runs at a more stable framerate in 120 FPS mode. Any other improvement for the latest entry in the series will come on November 7th, when the game’s PS5 Pro patch will go live.
These three games aren’t the only ones the PlayStation 5 Pro improves. Yesterday, Gabriel Master shared footage of other titles, which highlighted how some of them benefit greatly from the console’s increased power and features over the base model, such as Dragon’s Dogma 2. PlayStation 4 games such as Red Dead Redemption 2 and Bloodborne also look somewhat better on the new system thanks to the Game Boost feature.
The PlayStation 5 Pro launches on November 7th worldwide.