Upgraded PSSR support rolling out for Silent Hill f, Alan Wake II, Monster Hunter Wilds and more on PS5 Pro

Two days back, a new update started rolling out on PS5 Pro that introduced broad support for the upgraded version of PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR), delivering enhanced image stability, improved clarity in the details and more consistent performance across supported titles.
Starting today, more games benefit from new PSSR upscaling on PS5 Pro, including:
☑️ Silent Hill f
☑️ Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
☑️ Monster Hunter Wilds
☑️ Alan Wake II
☑️ ControlPlus more on the way. Full details here: https://t.co/7VrGM08gHG pic.twitter.com/aFFDMerObS
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What is PSSR?
PSSR is an AI library that analyses. each frame pixel by pixel as it upscales game visuals. With this latest evolution, image reconstruction is more precise, motion stability is improved, and developers have greater flexibility to balance performance and fidelity on PS5 Pro.
Partners who integrated upgraded PSSR into their titles
- Konami Digital Entertainment- SILENT HILL 2 and SILENT HILL f (smoother gameplay experience than before).
- Electronic Arts- Dragon Age: The Veilguard (improvement in image quality while still maintaining stable framerates in Fidelity and Performance modes).
- Remedy Entertainment- Alan Wake II and Control
- Ninja Theory- Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (enhanced visuals)
- Square Enix- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (image processing is more stable due to less flickering and afterimage feeling).
- Koei Tecmo Games- Nioh 3 and Rise of the Ronin
- Capcom- Monster Hunter Wilds and Dragon’s Dogma 2
The latest PS5 software update integrated with upgraded PSSR will be made available to all users over the coming days, while users can manually check for and install the update via the PS5 system settings.
Further, it is revealed that Crimson Desert is also adopting the new PSSR when it launches on March 19th. Meanwhile, Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Cyberpunk 2077 will also receive a patch in the coming weeks to support the new PSSR.