PlayStation 5 Pro users already have one of the most technically advanced consoles available, allowing players to experience their favorite PS5 games with stunning performance. However, the console comes with a somewhat hefty price tag, and users haven't been entirely convinced that it's worth the investment.
However, according to reports, a new PlayStation 5 Pro update is likely to release in the coming weeks that brings PSSR2 to the console, enabling frame rates up to 120 FPS and higher resolution experiences for low-res games, as well as a "reduction in visual glitches" (via TweakTown). Insider reports (via X) have seemingly confirmed the update to start rolling out between January and March, or Q1 2026.
The PlayStation 5 Pro hasn't been the massive success that Sony likely hoped for since the console's launch in November 2024, with its touted advanced technical abilities leaving players a little underwhelmed. With features like the PSSR upscaler introducing more problems than improvements to visuals, users have been waiting patiently for an update that addresses some of their biggest concerns.
Luckily, that update seems to be imminent, with reports suggesting a PSSR2 upgrade for PS5 Pro owners is set to roll out...
