Sony PlayStation 4 Pro games news: fresh details teased about upgraded games

Guests attend a launch event for the new Sony PlayStation 4 Pro in New York City, U.S., September 7, 2016. Reuters/Brendan McDermid

Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro is here to stay, and players are on the lookout for details about their favorite games that are specifically updated for the console. These upgrades will make the titles take advantage of the new features offered by the latest game device, such as smoother frame rates, sharper images, and more graphics enhancements.

Previously, PlayStation Blog published a list of more than 40 games that can immediately take advantage of the PlayStaion 4 Pro's upgraded hardware. Now, Mark Cerny, the lead architect of Sony, shared details on the experience that players will have with the new console.

According to Gamespot, "Battlezone" had Patch 1.02 released ahead of the console that increased the game's supersampling resolution. Dynamic and reflective lighting have also been improved.

"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered" can offer up to 4K resolution, and it is capable of offering a steady 60 FPS frame rate all throughout. "Dues Ex: Mankind Divided" offers an increased graphic fidelity, both at 4K and 1080p resolutions, while "Fallout 4" offers lighting enhancement and general graphics improvements on textures at 4K resolution.

"Gran Turismo Sport" has optimized the PlayStation 4 Pro by using a larger color range. Kazuno Yamauchi, the series creator, boasts about the game's ability to display the real color of Ferrari's red color, which is the first time in the series. On another note, "Hitman" fans can expect the game to offer more details and visual improvements. The reflective surfaces can really be called reflective.

Polygon added that "the Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition" can offer a better draw distance for its foliage and is locked only to 4K resolution. This means that there is no resolution scaling and no drops below 30 FPS frame rate.

"The Last of Us Remastered" and "The Last of Us: Left Behind" can now be played with a steady 30 FPS frame rate at 2160p resolution or at 60 FPS at 1800 p resolution. Naughty Dog, its developer, claims that there is a "noticeable crisp and smooth graphics."

Lastly, Respawn Entertainment's "Titanfall 2," has already been optimized for a 60 FPS gameplay for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Playing the game on the PlayStation 4 Pro will have a lesser chance of frame rate drops at higher resolutions.

The PlayStation 4 Pro is now out in the market.

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