Are you lucky enough to own a PS5 Pro? If so, you’re likely looking for the best way to make your games look sharper and run smoother. The secret sauce behind Sony’s mid-gen upgrade is PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution).
In this guide, we will show you exactly how to turn on PSSR 2.0 and optimize your settings for the ultimate 4K gaming experience.

What is PSSR 2.0 on PS5 Pro?
Before we dive into the settings, let’s explain what it is. PSSR is Sony’s new AI-driven upscaling technology. Similar to NVIDIA’s DLSS, it uses machine learning to upscale a lower-resolution image to a crisp 4K without the heavy performance cost.
With PSSR 2.0, you get:
- Higher Frame Rates:Â Play at 60FPS or higher without losing detail.
- Better Image Quality:Â Sharper textures and fewer “shimmering” edges.
- Ray Tracing Support:Â Enhanced lighting at higher resolutions.
How to Enable PSSR 2.0 on PS5 Pro
Unlike some settings buried deep in menus, PSSR is designed to be user-friendly. However, there are a few things you need to check to ensure it is active.
Step 1: Update Your System Software

Before you start, ensure your PS5 Pro is running the latest firmware.
- Go to Settings (the gear icon).
- Select System > System Software.
- Choose System Software Update and Settings.
- Update if a new version is available.
Step 2: Navigate to Video Output Settings

PSSR functions through the console’s global video output.
- Go back to the main Settings menu.
- Scroll down and select Screen and Video.
- Select Video Output.
Step 3: Enable “Enhance PSSR Image Quality for PS4/PS5 Games”
Look for a setting labeled “Enhance PSSR Image Quality” or “PSSR Scaling.”

- Toggle this to On.
- Note:Â In most cases, the PS5 Pro detects “PS5 Pro Enhanced” games and applies PSSR automatically, but having this setting enabled ensures the AI kicks in for all compatible titles.
Step 4: Check Game-Specific Settings
Not every game uses PSSR the same way. For games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, or The Last of Us Part II Remastered:
- Open the In-Game Settings.
- Go to Graphics or Visuals.
- Select the “Pro” or “PSSR Enhanced” mode. This is often a new toggle specifically added for PS5 Pro users.
Why Isn’t PSSR Working? (Troubleshooting)
If you don’t see a massive difference, check these three things:
- Is the game “PS5 Pro Enhanced”? Look for the label on the PlayStation Store. Older games that haven’t received a patch may not support PSSR 2.0 yet.
- Check Your HDMI Cable: Ensure you are using the HDMI 2.1 cable that came with your PS5 Pro and that it’s plugged into a 4K/120Hz port on your TV.
- Display Mode: Make sure your TV is in Game Mode so the PS5 Pro can communicate properly with your screen’s HDR and VRR features.
PSSR vs. Native 4K: Which is Better?
While “Native 4K” sounds better on paper, PSSR 2.0 is often the better choice for gamers. It allows the console to save power on rendering pixels and use that power to increase Ray Tracing and Frame Rates. In most side-by-side comparisons, PSSR is nearly indistinguishable from native resolution but offers a much smoother 60FPS experience.
Conclusion
Setting up PSSR 2.0 on your PS5 Pro is the best way to justify your upgrade. By following the steps above, you ensure your console uses its AI cores to deliver the best possible image quality.
Are you noticing a big difference with PSSR? Let us know in the comments below!









