PS5 Pro PSSR Guide: Enable Better Graphics in 2026

Introduction

PS5 Pro PSSR is the secret weapon for getting the best visuals from Sony’s most powerful console. PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution uses artificial intelligence to upscale games to 4K while maintaining smooth frame rates. The March 2026 firmware made it even better.

But PSSR doesn’t always work the way you might expect. Some games enable it automatically. Others require you to choose between performance and quality modes. And a few titles benefit more from leaving it off entirely.

This guide explains everything about PS5 Pro PSSR. You will learn what PSSR does and how it differs from other upscaling technologies. You will see exactly how to enable it for any supported game. And you will understand how the March 2026 update improved image quality.

For the full details on that firmware release, see our PS5 March 2026 firmware guide . For a timeline of all 2026 updates, read our PS5 system update timeline .


What Is PSSR and Why Does It Matter?

PS5 Pro PSSR stands for PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution. It’s an AI-powered upscaling technology similar to NVIDIA’s DLSS or AMD’s FSR.

Here’s how it works. When a game runs with PSSR enabled, the console renders each frame at a lower internal resolution—often around 1440p or 1800p. The PSSR algorithm then uses machine learning to reconstruct the image at full 4K. Because the console is rendering fewer pixels natively, it can maintain higher frame rates. The AI fills in the missing detail with impressive accuracy.

The result is a game that looks nearly as sharp as native 4K but runs at a smoother 60 frames per second. On a big screen, the difference is dramatic. Textures appear crisper. Fine details like hair and grass are less blurry.


How to Enable PSSR on Your PS5 Pro

PS5 Pro PSSR is usually enabled automatically, but you can adjust settings for some games.

Follow these steps:

  1. Make sure your PS5 Pro is running the latest system software. Go to Settings > System > System Software Update and Settings and install any available updates.
  2. Launch a game that supports PSSR. Most major titles released since late 2024 include PSSR support.
  3. Open the game’s graphics or display settings. Look for options labeled “Performance Mode,” “Quality Mode,” or “PSSR.”
  4. Select the mode that prioritizes what you care about. Performance Mode typically enables PSSR to hit 60 frames per second. Quality Mode may use PSSR to enhance ray tracing at 30 frames per second.
  5. Some games let you toggle PSSR independently. If you see a dedicated “Upscaling” or “PSSR” option, make sure it’s turned on.

If you don’t see any PSSR options, the game may enable it automatically. Check the game’s official support page for details.


Games That Benefit Most from the March 2026 Update

The PS5 Pro PSSR experience improved significantly with the March 2026 firmware.

Digital Foundry confirmed that the update “addresses several artifacts that early PSSR implementations struggled with.” Games that previously showed subtle shimmering on distant objects or slight ghosting during fast motion now look cleaner and more stable.

Titles that benefit most include first-party Sony releases like Horizon Forbidden West, God of War Ragnarök, and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Third-party hits like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Dragon’s Dogma 2 also saw noticeable improvements.

If you haven’t played these games since the update, it’s worth revisiting them. The visual upgrade is visible, especially on large 4K displays.


When to Turn PSSR Off

PS5 Pro PSSR isn’t always the best choice. In rare cases, leaving it off produces better results.

Some indie games with simple art styles gain no benefit from AI upscaling. The algorithm can occasionally introduce subtle artifacts that clash with pixel art or cel-shaded visuals. If you notice unusual shimmering or blurring in a specific game, try disabling PSSR in that game’s settings and compare the results.

Competitive multiplayer games are another exception. PSSR adds a tiny amount of processing latency. For fast-paced shooters where every millisecond counts, you might prefer running at a lower native resolution without upscaling to minimize input lag.


Conclusion

PS5 Pro PSSR is one of the best reasons to own a PS5 Pro. It delivers near-native 4K visuals at smooth frame rates, and the March 2026 update made it even better. Most games enable it automatically, but checking your settings can help you get the best experience for your specific setup.

For more on the March firmware that improved PSSR, see our detailed breakdown . For what’s coming next, check our PS5 system update timeline .

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