Since its initial announcement, things have been fairly quiet when it comes to the PlayStation 4 Pro. However, with the PSVR launch now out of the way, Sony is starting to open up a bit more about its upcoming upgraded console, releasing a full, definitive list of games that will be getting upgrades when the PS4 Pro launches next week.
Enhanced games include the likes of Uncharted 4, The Last of Us, Hitman, Battlefield 1 as well as some upcoming games like Final Fantasy XV, which comes out at the end of November. Alongside that, all future first-party games from Sony from 2017 onwards will come with PS4 Pro upgrades right off the bat.
The full list of PS4 Pro launch games includes:
- Bound
- Battlefield 1
- Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3
- Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered
- Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
- DRIVECLUB VR
- EA SPORTS FIFA 17
- HELLDIVERS
- HITMAN
- Hustle Kings
- inFAMOUS First Light
- inFAMOUS Second Son
- Knack
- Mafia III
- Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
- NBA 2K17
- Paragon
- Ratchet & Clank
- RIGS Mechanised Combat League
- Rise Of The Tomb Raider
- Robinson: The Journey
- SMITE
- Super Stardust Ultra
- The Elders Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
- The Last Of Us Remastered
- The Last Of Us: Left Behind
- THE PLAYROOM VR
- Titanfall 2
- Tumble
- Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
- Until Dawn: Rush of Blood
- VR Worlds
- World Of Tanks
- XCOM 2
It's a big list, encompassing 36 games in total. That number will rise to 45 games by the end of the year, following the launches of Watch Dogs 2, Final Fantasy XV and more.
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KitGuru Says: The majority of PS4 Pro games will be launching with an 1800p resolution upgrade along with checkerboard rendering to upscale to 4K. It's a big step up from 1080p but hopefully we will see more 60fps upgrades for those who would rather sacrifice some resolution for better frame rates.
Upscaled 4k isn’t much better then 1080p just a bit sharper for thoese with 4k tvs
3200×1800 is still quite a big jump from 1920×1080. No it’s not quite 4K but it is still a significant upgrade over 1080p.