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'It's a Huge Upgrade': PS5 Pro Poised to Improve Massively in 2026

Sony’s not been shy about the fact that it’s actively working on improvements to the PS5 Pro, and specifically its PSSR upscaling technology.

Support for the system has been mixed since the supercharged system’s release in 2024: some games benefit greatly from the enhanced hardware, while others have undoubtedly underwhelmed.

Hardware snoop Moore’s Law Is Dead spoke to an anonymous developer about what fans can expect from future upgrades, and the improvements are said to be “huge”.

Without getting too deeply into the weeds, as part of its work on Project Amethyst with AMD – which is also laying the groundwork for the PS6 – the platform holder plans to introduce a new version of PSSR next year which will greatly improve image quality.


This will resolve higher quality images without the need for certain parts of input data, suggesting to us that it’ll still produce a clean image from an imperfect source. It’ll also, as a result, decrease the amount of memory required to run and reduce GPU processing times.

So, in short, it’ll produce a cleaner image quicker with less memory – all things, we can agree, sound like positives overall.

Sony also seems to be aware that some games have been suffering with artifacting issues, and so it’s built a tool which can help developers detect those issues quicker. The theory being, we suppose, that if the problems are easier to find they can be fixed must faster.

The downside to all this is it sounds like existing games will need to be patched to take advantage of the new features, so you’ll be relying on the support of your favourite developers yet again.

However, if it’s able to get the tech into the hands of Rockstar as early as possible, then there’s every chance GTA 6 may ship with these features at launch. And that’s going to sell a lot of PS5 Pro consoles, isn’t it?

 
So excited to see new game play of this title

PlayStation Confirmed for the Game Awards with a New Look at PS5 Exclusive Saros

All we know is we're getting a "new look" at the rogue-lite third person shooter, which presumably means some fresh gameplay footage, and possibly some story stuff, if the above teaser is anything to go by.

The game is largely built upon Returnal's formula, albeit with some updates and changes. It's also not a sequel, despite its similarities; it's set in a new sci-fi universe with original characters.

In broad strokes you'll be doing the same sort of thing — dodging bullet hell projectiles, blasting aliens, and growing steadily stronger while you do so.

The first gameplay from earlier this year looks great, so we're certainly excited to see more.

The game is due on 20th March 2026, so it's not far off at all at this point.

We'll probably also learn more about pre-orders and those different editions that were leaked recently, too.

 

New PS5 Controller Comes with a Big Upgrade​

The newest revision to the PS5's DualSense controller comes with a major upgrade to the original version, reportedly boasting a significantly longer battery life. Sony's iconic controller design has gone through plenty of revisions since the developer first debuted the DualShock controller with the original PlayStation. Each new PlayStation console has come with its own iteration on the classic design, with newer versions adding wireless support, the touchpad, and most recently, haptic feedback with the PS5's DualSense controller. Now, Sony is gearing up to debut a brand-new revision to the default controller for the PS5.

The newest revision to the PS5's DualSense controller comes with a major upgrade to the original version, reportedly boasting a significantly longer battery life. Sony's iconic controller design has gone through plenty of revisions since the developer first debuted the DualShock controller with the original PlayStation. Each new PlayStation console has come with its own iteration on the classic design, with newer versions adding wireless support, the touchpad, and most recently, haptic feedback with the PS5's DualSense controller. Now, Sony is gearing up to debut a brand-new revision to the default controller for the PS5.


FFS why? Just put in Hall effect or TMR sticks please!
 
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Barely played PS this year. Life has me by the short and curlies

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I think there is something wrong cause it's from True achievements and I know they not accurate.
Will have to wait for the other platforms (Steam/Switch/Xbox) to release their Wrap-ups, to get proper numbers.
So out of 365 days you only worked 291 of them ! Hahahahaha
 
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