Sony will use a new “PS5 Pro Enhanced” label to tell players which games take advantage of the console's new capabilities, according to documents seen by InsiderGames yesterday. The outlet writes that to get the label, a game would have to offer a PS5 Pro graphics mode, which includes PSSR for upscaling to 4K, constant 60fps frame rate, and added or improved ray tracing.. It would also reportedly indicate a higher resolution for fixed and variable refresh rate games.
The site says that the label internally called “Trinity Enhanced” would be similar to the “PS4 Pro Enhanced” label on the last generation of PlayStation (or the “x|S” label that denotes games with improvements such as better loading times or download speeds. higher frames). ). It also told players when a game received specific graphical updates for the then-new system, but not necessarily what the mix of improvements was.
Rumors have suggested that the PS5 Pro will launch in late 2024, putting it about a year away from the launch of a smaller PS5 last November. Compared to the base PS5, it can offer up to 4 times more ray tracing performance, a version with a 10 percent higher clock frequency than the original console's CPU, 28 percent faster memory, and improved in rendering performance of up to 45 percent.