All confirmed PS5 Pro enhanced games coming to the new Sony console

Every PS5 game that will have PS5 Pro enhancements when the console launches on November 7

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It’s official: thePS5 Prois on the way, and with it, a host of PS5 Pro enhanced games. The latest edition of the flagship console offers a stunning graphical overhaul, upgrading how players will experience some of thebest PS5 gamesaround. In its recent tech demo,Sonyhas finally given us a closer glimpse of what its long-awaited PS5 rework will look, feel, and play like come its November 7 launch date. WithPS5 Pro pre-ordersnow live, you might be wondering which of your favorite games are expected to receive a pro glow-up.

Theeye-watering $700 price tagmight sound steep, but there’s a reason why Sony thinks the PS5 Pro is “the most visually impressive way to play games on PlayStation,” according toPlayStation Blog. We’ll get into the nitty gritty of what exactly PS5 Pro does to make your games look so much better below, but first, here’s a quick look at all the PS5 Pro enhanced games we currently know about.

How does the PS5 Pro enhance games?

The PS5 Pro will feature an upgraded GPU with faster memory and rendering, meaning we can expect to see the games we play on the console run a lot smoother than the standard PS5, with higher fidelity and boosted framerates. As the reveal trailer showcases, the new hardware will also support more powerful ray-tracing for “dynamic reflection and refraction” to make the lighting even more realistic and enhanced in game worlds, along with upscaling driven by AI to make the images you can see even sharper. For a more in-depth look at how the enhancements compare between consoles, we have a full rundown of thePS5 vs PS5 Pro specs.

List of PS5 Pro enhanced games

Look ahead to future releases with our roundup ofupcoming PS5 games.

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