The Last Of Us Part 2 On PS5 Pro Looks Even More Impressive In Action

As a seasoned gamer who’s been through the evolution of consoles since the days of pixelated graphics and joysticks, I must say the upcoming PS5 Pro excites me to no end. The Last of Us Part 2 on PS5 Pro promises a visually stunning experience with its aim for a consistent 4K 60fps gameplay. Having witnessed the transformation from the original PS4 version, I can’t wait to immerse myself in the post-apocalyptic world Naughty Dog has created.


When the upgraded PS5 model, dubbed PS5 Pro, debuts in November, numerous games will take advantage of the enhanced hardware capabilities. Among them is Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part 2. Even on the standard base model PS5, which was a significant step up from its predecessor, the PS4 version, The Last of Us Part 2 looks visually stunning. On the PS5 Pro, however, the game aims to deliver a seamless 4K resolution at 60 frames per second experience. Preliminary evidence suggests that Naughty Dog is indeed meeting this goal, as demonstrated by Digital Foundry.

In the tech demonstration, they displayed fresh video of The Last of Us Part II running on the PS5 Pro. By utilizing the PS5 Pro hardware along with Sony’s PSSR upscaling technology, The Last of Us Part II is increased from a 1440p internal resolution at 60fps to achieve its 4K target. This results in a more defined and fluid game visual compared to the softer graphics observed on standard PS5 systems.

Among the notable features presented were advanced hair simulations, richer environment textures, and increased depth perception, along with various other enhancements. Although observing a YouTube video may not fully capture the ultimate quality when contrasted to playing the upgraded game directly on a high-end gaming screen, the differences are still strikingly noticeable.

In summary, according to Digital Foundry’s Oliver Mackenzie, the PS5 Pro’s version of The Last of Us Part 2 appears promising even in its pre-release form. It manages to present a convincing 4K image with impressive detail and decent stability, running nearly flawlessly at 60fps.

In this construction, some technical problems have been pointed out by Digital Foundry, which might go unnoticed by all but the most observant players. Noteworthy is that the game version comes equipped with previous PS5 graphics and performance modes, in addition to an option to freely adjust the frame rate on VRR screens.

If you’re seeking a new game with improved visuals, you’ll have numerous options once the PS5 Pro hits the market. Titles like Gran Turismo 7 and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will be among the enhanced games to explore on the $700 device, and even Diablo 4 from Microsoft is receiving an upgrade for the PS5 Pro. If you’re curious about whether it’s worth upgrading if you already own a PS5, TopMob recently had a chance to test out the PS5 Pro, and you can click through for their thoughts on the console.

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2024-10-04 19:08