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PS5 Pro firmware update enables Enhanced PSSR by default

The journey of high-end gaming technology is a constant pursuit of perfect visuals, and with the launch of the PlayStation 5 Pro, Sony has continuously pushed the boundaries of what’s possible. This commitment to visual excellence continues to evolve, thanks largely to ongoing refinements in its core upscaling technology.

At the heart of this visual upgrade is PlayStation’s Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) upscaler. While PSSR has offered users an option to enhance image quality since its introduction earlier this year, recent developments have introduced a significant change to how players interact with this powerful feature.

A recent system firmware update for the PlayStation 5 has streamlined the experience by making the enhanced version of PSSR the default setting. This means that when you boot up your console, you are immediately benefiting from a higher standard of visual clarity without needing to manually adjust settings.

This shift represents Sony’s growing confidence in the technology. The company has explained that by enabling this enhancement by default, users receive an even sharper and clearer visual experience across supported titles. Essentially, games that support the previous version of PSSR will now benefit from these upgraded image qualities automatically.

The rationale behind this change is simple: maximize performance and visual fidelity out of the box. Previously, there was a warning that enabling the enhanced setting might not work well with every title; now, the system defaults to providing the best possible output for the majority of experiences.

Of course, players retain control. While the enhanced PSSR is now the standard default, users still have the option to disable the toggle if they prefer a different visual profile. However, for most gamers looking to maximize their experience on the PS5 Pro, defaulting to enhanced quality seems like the natural progression.

As this technology continues to iterate and improve with future system updates, it remains fascinating to watch how PSSR evolves and pushes the limits of graphical performance in the world of next-generation gaming.