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PS5 Pro Support Patches Arrive for Last of Us Remastered Games

Oct 22, 2024 10:54 AM

Naughty Dog has released significant updates for both The Last of Us Part 1 and The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, incorporating PS5 Pro support. The newly added 'Pro' mode on the PS5 enables gamers to enjoy 1440p rendering with PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR), upscale to 4K while maintaining a target of 60fps. This enhancement aims to provide smoother gameplay and improved image clarity, particularly for those owning the PS5 Pro console. The updates also include performance improvements and bug fixes across gameplay, audio, and accessibility features, ensuring a refined experience for players.

nWhat new features does The Last of Us update offer for PS5 Pro users?

The update introduces a new 'Pro' mode that renders games at 1440p with PSSR for 4K output and targets 60fps, along with enhanced performance and fidelity modes for smoother gameplay. Various gameplay, audio, and accessibility tweaks have also been implemented.

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The Last of Us series, developed by Naughty Dog, is widely acclaimed for its storytelling and compelling characters. The franchise originally started with The Last of Us in 2013, which was followed by the critically acclaimed sequel, The Last of Us Part II, released in 2020. Both titles have been pivotal in defining narrative-driven gaming, combining atmospheric graphics and emotional depth that resonates with players globally. The remastered versions have aimed to bring these classics to newer console generations, enhancing visuals and performance to meet contemporary gaming standards.



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