PS5 system architect Mark Cerny has discussed a major update coming to PS5 Pro in 2026, which will replace its PSSR upscaling tech.
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This technology will be similar to Tom’s Guide, Cerny discussed the upcoming tech, which he called “a drop-in replacement for the current PSSR”.
According to Cerny, he expected the advancement in technology to take years to come to fruition, but due to the collaboration between the two companies, they have managed to develop a substantially improved upscaling algorithm in just a few years, and expect to release it publicly in 2026.
“It’s not a cut-down [version] of the algorithm,” he explained. “It’s the full-fat version of the co-developed super resolution that we’ll be releasing on PS5 Pro.”
Cerny also discussed Sony’s ongoing relationship with AMD, which has seen both companies collaborating on advancements in graphical tech. According to Cerny, the two companies are closer now than they were during the development of the PS5 and the PS5 Pro.
