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PS5 Pro PSSR 2 Upgrade Brings Major Visual Improvements to Alan Wake 2 and Control

Namira Nidhu
Namira Nidhu
Published on March 16, 2026
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Sony’s upcoming PSSR 2 update promises better image stability, smoother motion clarity, and major visual improvements for PS5 Pro games.

The long-awaited PSSR 2 upgrade is expected to come out later this month. This could indicate that players of the PlayStation 5 Pro will soon be able to take pleasure in much-improved visuals. There has been no official announcement from Sony on the release date of the game; however, developers are already working on getting their games ready to make use of the new technology.

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Sony’s upcoming PSSR 2 update promises better image stability, smoother motion clarity, and major visual improvements for PS5 Pro games.Early performance issues raised doubts about the PS5 Pro promise.PSSR 2 may finally unlock the PS5 Pro’s full potential.

A statement made by Remedy Entertainment not too long ago indicated that the next version of PSSR will be compatible with both Control and Alan Wake 2. Through various social media platforms, the business announced that the more advanced technology would soon be accessible to all customers of the PlayStation 5 Pro.

Early performance issues raised doubts about the PS5 Pro promise.

The image’s stability and motion clarity would both significantly improve as a result of this. After the update is released, the developer says that players will be able to see more detail in the mysterious Oldest House in Control or the scary village of Bright Falls in Alan Wake 2.

If you liked Alan Wake 2, this knowledge will make you happy because the first version of the PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution technology caused problems in the game itself. Following the release of PSSR 1.0, there were a few games that had clear problems.

Some users were told to play games on the regular PlayStation 5 instead of the PlayStation 5 Pro, which has more power. That suggestion came as a surprise to a lot of people. The PS5 Pro is the most expensive system on the market right now, and everyone thought that all games would run better on the new hardware.

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During the first several months of the console’s existence, those promises were not always fulfilled, which is a sad reality. There were persistent performance problems, which made many people wonder if Sony was living up to the claims they made about the new technology.

PSSR 2 may finally unlock the PS5 Pro’s full potential.

There are, however, signs that things may get better in the future. As of now, early reviews say that PSSR 2.0 is the best way to play this game on a computer. The first game that worked with PSSR 2.0 was Resident Evil Requiem, which is also called Resident Evil 9.

If future games are as successful as this one, the release of PSSR 2 could be a turning point. There is a possibility that games like Alan Wake 2, Silent Hill F, and others that are difficult to play will receive significant enhancements if the developers convert to the new version.

Things have a lot of meaning for Sony. The PlayStation 5 Pro was billed as a huge upgrade over previous systems, and PSSR 2 has the potential to let it finally deliver on that promise. The new technology has the potential to change the appearance of games and how they are played on the platform in the coming months, if additional developers follow Remedy’s lead.

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