PlayStation has announced an upgraded version of its PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) upscaling technology for PS5 Pro, according to PlayStation's official announcement. The enhanced AI-powered upscaling launches today with Resident Evil Requiem and will roll out globally to all PS5 Pro players in the coming weeks.
What is the upgraded PSSR technology?
The upgraded PSSR uses a completely different neural network and algorithm compared to the original version, according to Mark Cerny, Lead Architect for PS5 and PS5 Pro. This AI library analyses game images pixel by pixel during upscaling to boost effective resolution whilst maintaining high frame rates.
"PSSR is an AI library that analyzes game images pixel by pixel as it upscales them, and it's been used to boost the effective resolution of over 50 titles on PS5 Pro to date," Cerny explained in the announcement.
The new version focuses on processing intricate details and textural particularities that are traditionally difficult to upscale, making it particularly effective for games with complex visual elements.
How does Resident Evil Requiem showcase the upgrade?
Resident Evil Requiem becomes the first title to utilise the upgraded PSSR technology, launching today on PS5 Pro. Capcom has specifically designed the game to showcase the enhanced upscaling capabilities through detailed character rendering.
"Each individual strand of hair and beard is rendered as a polygon, allowing it to move realistically in response to body motion and wind," explained Masaru Ijuin from Capcom. "The upgraded PSSR has allowed us to elevate our expressiveness by successfully processing these details and textural particularities."
The game demonstrates how the new PSSR handles complex lighting effects, including how light passes through overlapping hair strands. This level of detail processing represents a significant advancement over the original PSSR implementation. Players considering PS5 Pro options will particularly benefit from these visual improvements.
When will other games get the upgrade?
A system software update scheduled for March 2026 will enable the upgraded PSSR for existing PS5 Pro games that currently support the original version. Players will access the enhancement through a new "Enhance PSSR Image Quality" setting in the PS5 Pro system menu.
"Multiple existing games upgrade to the improved PSSR" during the March rollout, according to PlayStation's announcement. The update will automatically improve visual quality for compatible titles, with some games expected to show noticeably crisper graphics.
More than 50 PS5 Pro titles currently use the original PSSR technology, suggesting a substantial library of games will benefit from the upgrade once the March update releases.
What this means for PS5 Pro owners
The PSSR upgrade represents a significant enhancement for PS5 Pro users, delivering improved image quality without compromising performance. The technology stems from PlayStation's Project Amethyst partnership with AMD, building upon AMD's FSR 4 upscaling technology with an additional six months of refinement specifically for PS5 Pro.
This collaborative approach ensures PS5 Pro players receive cutting-edge upscaling technology that's been optimised for the console's architecture. The upgrade extends the visual capabilities of existing games whilst establishing a foundation for future titles to achieve higher fidelity.
For UAE gamers, this global rollout means immediate access to enhanced visual quality across their PS5 Pro game library, with no regional delays or restrictions announced.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the upgraded PSSR for PS5 Pro?
The upgraded PSSR is an enhanced AI-powered upscaling technology that uses a different neural network and algorithm to improve image quality and maintain frame rates. It processes intricate details and textural particularities more effectively than the original version.
When will the upgraded PSSR be available for PS5 Pro?
The rollout begins immediately with Resident Evil Requiem's launch today. A system software update in March 2026 will enable the upgraded PSSR for all compatible PS5 Pro games through a new settings option.
Which game is the first to use the new PSSR?
Resident Evil Requiem, launching today on 27 February 2026, is the first title to utilise the upgraded PSSR technology. The game showcases enhanced character rendering and complex lighting effects.
How does the new PSSR compare to AMD FSR 4?
The upgraded PSSR builds upon AMD's FSR 4 technology through PlayStation's Project Amethyst partnership, with an additional six months of refinement specifically optimised for PS5 Pro hardware and gaming requirements.
Will existing PS5 Pro games automatically get better graphics?
Yes, the March system update will add an "Enhance PSSR Image Quality" setting that automatically improves visual quality for compatible games. More than 50 existing PS5 Pro titles currently support PSSR and will benefit from the upgrade.
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