
PS5 Pro Enhanced Lineup Keeps Growing as New Upgrades Roll Out Across Major Games
The PS5 Pro Enhanced lineup continues to grow, with recent upgrades and newly highlighted support for games like Cyberpunk 2077, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, and Starfield showing that Sony’s premium console push is still accelerating.
What happened
The PS5 Pro Enhanced lineup is still expanding, and the latest wave of updates makes that much clearer.
Over the past few weeks, several major titles have either received new PS5 Pro-focused upgrade details or arrived on PlayStation with PS5 Pro support already in place. Instead of a one-time launch feature, the enhanced label is continuing to evolve into an active part of how major games are being updated and promoted.
Why it matters
This matters because PS5 Pro coverage is strongest when it moves beyond hardware talk and starts showing real game-by-game value.
Players do not just want to hear that a console is more powerful. They want to know whether that extra power is turning into better image quality, stronger frame-rate options, sharper upscaling, or more advanced ray tracing in games they actually care about.
That is what the recent PS5 Pro news cycle is showing.
The biggest recent examples
Assassin’s Creed Shadows
PlayStation confirmed that Assassin’s Creed Shadows received the new upgraded version of PSSR on April 7 through Title Update 1.1.9. The update improves image quality across all PS5 Pro modes and is one of the clearest examples of Sony continuing to refine the PS5 Pro experience after launch.
Cyberpunk 2077
CD Projekt Red also published a fresh technical breakdown for Cyberpunk 2077 on PS5 Pro, highlighting 4K visuals, upgraded performance, improved ray tracing, and multiple graphics modes. That makes it one of the more prominent current showcases for the system.
Starfield
Bethesda’s newly released PS5 version of Starfield also launched with PS5 Pro support. On PS5 Pro, the game offers a Visual mode at 4K and 30fps and a Performance mode with improved visuals at 60fps, giving Sony’s platform another high-profile addition to the enhanced conversation.
The broader picture
One of the most useful recent details came from PlayStation’s own Assassin’s Creed Shadows technical post, which noted that PSSR has already been used to boost the effective resolution of more than 50 titles on PS5 Pro.
That does not mean the story is finished. It means the opposite: Sony and third-party studios are still actively building out what PS5 Pro support looks like in practice.
The PlayStation Store’s official PS5 Pro Enhanced Games section reinforces that idea too, since it now features a broad mix of first-party games, major third-party releases, and live-service titles under the same enhanced umbrella.
What players should take from this
The most useful takeaway is not just that the PS5 Pro library is large. It is that the enhancement story is still moving.
Some games are getting brand-new PS5 Pro launch support. Others are receiving post-launch improvements. And some are being used to highlight new or upgraded technologies like improved PSSR, stronger ray tracing paths, or cleaner performance modes.
That gives PS5 Pro owners a more practical reason to keep watching these updates, especially if they care about visual modes and technical performance.
Final takeaway
The PS5 Pro Enhanced lineup is not standing still.
With Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Cyberpunk 2077, and Starfield all adding fresh momentum to the discussion, the enhanced label is continuing to grow from a launch-era talking point into an ongoing part of the PS5 ecosystem.
For players deciding whether the premium hardware is being meaningfully supported, the recent answer is clear: yes, and the list is still growing.
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