Amid a cascade of PS5Pro rumors, there's now a leak that points to the minimum requirements games will have to match in order to be eligible for the «PS5 Pro Enhanced» tag. These games would offer an improved gameplay experience, with better graphics and a higher frame rate, while running on the rumored Pro model of the PlayStation 5.
Leaks about the PS5 Pro have been dropping frequently in recent months. As was the case at the time of PS4 Pro, PS5 Pro is also expected to have games that make the most of its additional power and that will bear the PS5 Pro Enhanced label.
It turns out that the requirements for a game to qualify for the PS5 Pro Enhanced label have leaked, as per an InsiderGaming report. The source states that PS5 Pro Enhanced games would generally be required to offer an exclusive graphics mode, which includes 4K upscaling via PSSR, a steady 60 FPS, and the option to increase ray-tracing effects. According to the leak, such improved graphics performance would be possible via the faster RAM and GPU available in the PS5 Pro, which is speculated to be 45% faster than the base model.
Further, the report reveals that games could alternatively meet another set of requirements to get the PS5 Pro Enhanced tag. These requirements include increased target resolution in fixed resolution games, increased maximum resolution in variable resolution games, increased target frame rate in fixed frame rate games, and support for PS5 Pro ray tracing effects.
In the past few months, key details about the PS5 Pro, ranging from new features to hardware specs, have been leaked. Reports have suggested that the PS5 Pro may feature 2x or 3x ray tracing, 33.5 Teraflops of computational power, custom machine learning architecture, and more. Another leak revealed that the PS5 will be more memory-efficient and will offer an improved audio experience.
Given that there was a gap of mere two months between the launch of the Slim and Pro models in the PS4 era, it won't be a surprise if the PS5 Pro is announced soon.
Sony's PlayStation 5 is part of the ninth console generation and debuted with a launch lineup that included Demon's Souls and Astro's Playroom. The console comes with a Blu-ray disc, although a digital-only edition is also available for a cheaper price.
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Sony is said to be readying a Pro version of the PlayStation 5, a more powerful variant of its current-generation console. While the Japanese electronics giant has not yet confirmed the existence of the PS5 Pro, multiple leaks from credible sources have detailed the improvements coming to the console. Newly leaked documents have outlined the specifications for PS5 Pro, suggesting an upgraded console with vastly improved ray-tracing performance in demanding titles.
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