15 PS5 Pro Enhanced Games That Push 8K Visuals And 120 FPS: The Ultimate List
The arrival of the PlayStation 5 Pro on November 7, 2024, has officially ushered in a new era of console gaming, promising a significant leap in visual fidelity and performance. This mid-generation refresh isn't just a minor spec bump; it's a dedicated machine built to leverage Sony's new PlayStation Spectral Resolution (PSSR) upscaling technology, deliver superior ray tracing, and maintain rock-solid frame rates, even at near-8K resolutions. The key question for every new owner right now, in late December 2025, is simple: which games are actually taking advantage of this monster hardware?
The good news is that developers have been quick to release official "PS5 Pro Enhanced" patches, ensuring that a growing library of titles can utilize the console's upgraded GPU and faster CPU clock speeds. These enhancements typically fall into one of three categories: a higher dynamic resolution upscaled via PSSR, improved Ray Tracing effects, or a locked 60 FPS or 120 FPS mode. We’ve compiled the definitive list of games that truly shine on the PS5 Pro, transforming already great experiences into visually breathtaking masterpieces.
The Definitive List of PS5 Pro Enhanced Games (Launch & Post-Launch)
The "Enhanced" designation means the game has been specifically patched to meet the PS5 Pro's new performance standards, often requiring a single, high-performance mode that combines PSSR upscaling with improved visuals. These are the titles you need to play first to see the power of the new console.
- Marvel's Spider-Man 2: Already a visual feast, the PS5 Pro patch boosts the fidelity mode's resolution significantly, utilizing PSSR to maintain a sharper image while keeping the ray tracing effects—especially reflections and ambient occlusion—at their highest quality. The 40 FPS fidelity mode is now virtually locked.
- Gran Turismo 7: The premier racing simulator is one of the best showcases for the PS5 Pro. Enhancements focus on higher-resolution rendering and a substantial upgrade to the ray tracing effects during gameplay, not just in replays, making car models and track surfaces look incredibly realistic.
- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: The original PS5 version struggled to maintain a consistent image quality in its performance mode. On the PS5 Pro, the game benefits greatly from PSSR, offering a much cleaner and sharper image in its 60 FPS mode, while the fidelity mode sees a noticeable boost in environmental detail.
- Cyberpunk 2077: This massive RPG leverages the PS5 Pro's capabilities for a superior experience. Players can expect a higher dynamic resolution, improved ray tracing, and a steadier 60 FPS performance mode, making Night City's neon-drenched streets look more vibrant and detailed than ever.
- Horizon Forbidden West: A benchmark for open-world visuals, the Pro patch focuses on the game's spectacular environments. It offers a new "Favorite Graphics" mode that combines higher resolution with improved graphical settings, including better foliage density and draw distance, all while maintaining a smooth frame rate.
- Alan Wake 2: Known for its demanding graphics and heavy use of ray tracing, *Alan Wake 2* is a perfect fit for the PS5 Pro. The enhanced version delivers a significant boost to the resolution in the Quality mode and a much more stable frame rate in the Performance mode, all while maintaining the game's stunning lighting.
- Baldur's Gate 3: While not a graphical showpiece in the same vein as a first-party title, the PS5 Pro patch for this massive RPG is focused on stability and frame rate. The game can now maintain a much more consistent 60 FPS, especially in the demanding Act 3 areas, improving the overall gameplay experience.
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: As a major annual release, *CoD: Black Ops 6* was designed with the PS5 Pro in mind. It features a dedicated 120 FPS mode that is more stable than on the base PS5 and a 60 FPS mode that targets a higher dynamic 4K resolution using PSSR.
- Lords of the Fallen: This action RPG was one of the first titles to confirm an official PS5 Pro enhancement, specifically touting a "40% increase in pixel density" over the base PS5 version. This translates to a significantly sharper image and better detail in the dark, atmospheric environments.
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart: The game's spectacular visual fidelity and fast-paced action benefit from the Pro's power. The enhanced mode allows for a higher resolution in the 60 FPS mode while keeping the game's signature Ray-Traced Reflections crisp and clear across all dimensions.
- Demon's Souls: The remake of this classic title receives an update that focuses on a higher, more consistent resolution in its cinematic mode, making the already stunning environments of Boletaria look even more detailed and oppressive.
- The Last of Us Part I & Part II Remastered: Naughty Dog's masterpieces are given a new lease on life. The Pro enhancement allows the games to render at a higher internal resolution, which, when combined with PSSR, results in an incredibly clean and sharp image, particularly noticeable in the highly detailed character models and environments.
- Assassin's Creed: Shadows: A major AAA release, *Shadows* utilizes the PS5 Pro to deliver a higher fidelity experience in its open world. Expect better draw distance, more detailed textures, and a more stable frame rate in its performance mode, especially in dense city areas.
- Apex Legends: Even live-service games are getting the Pro treatment. *Apex Legends* has been patched to target a much more stable 120 FPS, which is critical for competitive multiplayer games where every millisecond counts.
- Dead Island 2: The zombie-slaying action game benefits from the Pro's ability to handle high object counts and physics. The enhanced version maintains a higher resolution and a more consistent frame rate during intense combat scenarios with hordes of the undead.
Understanding the PS5 Pro's Core Technology: PSSR & Ray Tracing
The reason these games look so much better on the PS5 Pro comes down to two major technological advancements: PSSR and a significantly upgraded GPU. The PS5 Pro's GPU is about 45% faster than the base PS5, and it nearly triples the speed of the console's Ray Tracing acceleration.
PlayStation Spectral Resolution (PSSR)
PSSR is Sony's proprietary machine-learning upscaling technology, similar in concept to NVIDIA's DLSS or AMD's FSR, but custom-built for the PlayStation ecosystem. This is the single most important feature enabling the console's higher-resolution gaming. PSSR takes a lower-resolution image (e.g., 1440p or 1800p) and intelligently reconstructs it to a higher output (4K or even 8K), using dedicated AI processing power. This allows developers to allocate more GPU resources to graphical effects like ray tracing and complex geometry, rather than brute-force rendering every pixel at native 4K.
For a title like *Gran Turismo 7*, this means the game can render the track and car models at a high internal resolution, then use PSSR to output a stunningly sharp 4K image, all while maintaining a consistent 60 FPS and incorporating enhanced ray-traced lighting that would have been impossible on the base console.
Enhanced Ray Tracing Capabilities
Ray Tracing (RT) is a rendering technique that simulates the physical behavior of light, resulting in hyper-realistic shadows, reflections, and global illumination. While the base PS5 supports RT, enabling it often required a significant compromise in resolution or frame rate. The PS5 Pro’s accelerated RT performance allows games to implement more complex and pervasive RT effects without the same performance hit.
Games like *Marvel's Spider-Man 2* and *Alan Wake 2* are the primary beneficiaries. On the PS5 Pro, reflections on skyscrapers, water surfaces, and character armor are more accurate and detailed, and the global illumination—how light bounces around a scene—is significantly improved, creating a much deeper sense of realism and atmosphere. This dedicated hardware focus on Ray Tracing is a key differentiator for the new console.
What to Expect from Future PS5 Pro Games
While the current list of enhanced games is impressive, the true potential of the PS5 Pro will be seen in titles released in 2026 and beyond, which are developed from the ground up with the new console's capabilities in mind. These next-generation games will likely assume the presence of PSSR and the enhanced Ray Tracing hardware, allowing developers to target a true 4K/60 FPS experience with all graphical bells and whistles enabled by default.
The industry is moving toward a standard where a 60 FPS frame rate is the baseline, and the PS5 Pro is the hardware enabler for this shift. Future titles will likely offer a "Pro Mode" that locks the frame rate at 60 FPS while pushing the visual quality to the absolute limit. Furthermore, the push toward 8K gaming is primarily driven by PSSR; while native 8K is still a distant dream for AAA gaming, upscaled 8K output will become a more common feature for games that prioritize fidelity over frame rate on compatible displays.
For gamers, the PS5 Pro represents the best way to experience the current and future PlayStation library. The difference in visual clarity, stability, and the richness of effects like Ray Tracing is substantial enough to warrant the upgrade, especially for those with high-end 4K 120Hz or even 8K televisions. The enhanced games list is just the beginning of what this powerful console is capable of.
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