Best PS5 Pro games 2025: the top PlayStation 5 Pro enhanced titles to play right now

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The best PS5 Pro games stand out in their own right, while also making the best of the Pro's enhanced features to elevate the experience. Out of the entire PS5 Pro games list, there are a handful that feature bespoke upgrades, utilizing PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution), the boosted GPU, and machine learning to deliver definitive versions.

After picking up a PS5 Pro at launch, I've spent hundreds of hours playing new games that've been enhanced, as well as revisiting older games to check out how the console improves resolution and performance natively. Looking at the slate of upcoming PS5 exclusives, it's clear that there'll be plenty of reasons to continue using PS5 Pro as my platform of choice, and I'm excited to see how things develop throughout the year.

In our PS5 Pro review, we praised the new console's treatment of first-party titles, coming away particularly impressed with Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Horizon Forbidden West, and Demon's Souls. While it does still carry a hefty price tag, it's clear that there's plenty of value present in the upgrades that PS5 Pro is making to upcoming PS5 games. We'll also continue to see the PS5 Pro become more and more viable as new games arrive, with Ghost of Yōtei looking very promising from what we've seen so far.

The best PS5 exclusives usually feature the most substantial upgrades for PS5 Pro, but as you'll see from the list below, there are substantial improvements to third-party titles as well.

Best PS5 Pro games 2025

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The new gold standard

Reasons to buy

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Seamless open world
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Seasonal changes are breathtaking to behold
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Campaign is all killer, no filler
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Bringing along a second weapon is a true game-changer
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New Focus Mode is the best addition in over a decade

Reasons to avoid

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Lack of a central hub does rob the game of some charm
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Visuals can be inconsistent with some areas looking washed out.

Monster Hunter Wilds on PS5 Pro is easily the best place to play, with consistent frame rates while keeping the visual fidelity high. I play on Balanced Mode, with a VRR monitor, and it's the perfect middle ground, and a great way to sharpen up the game's sometimes blurry graphics.

Why we love it

"Monster Hunter Wilds is a bold and bustling continuation of its predecessor’s approach to streamlining the once-niche series. By stripping away some of the more frustrating elements of the past, and focusing on getting players into hunts as quickly as possible, Monster Hunter Wilds has the potential to launch the series to new heights. Aside from some head-scratching omissions, Monster Hunter Wilds is a collection of the greatest hits from past games, one that finally delivers on the promise of a truly vibrant and living open world." - Jake Green, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

Gameplay-wise, this is the best Monster Hunter yet, with the ability to bring two weapons out with you on hunts. The new Focus system completely transforms weapons like the Long Sword, and so far, post-launch support has been excellent.

While it's best enjoyed with friends, Monster Hunter Wilds makes it easy to send out SOS Flares and squad up with other players online. Hunts are dynamic, with weather systems and seasons combining to make every hunt memorable.

By implementing PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) technology, Sony has managed to empower an upgrade to the base experience, with the 60 FPS (frames per second) Performance Mode managing to keep the visuals consistent while boosting the frame rate.

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Ubisoft's best open world yet

Reasons to buy

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The series’ best combat
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Beautiful world filled with loads to see, do, and kill
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Satisfying and rewarding exploration
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Dual protagonist system works - from combat styles to mission approaches

Reasons to avoid

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Changing between characters could be more seamless
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Hideout mode is underwhelming
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Story bounces all over the place and peters out

Assassin's Creed Shadows launched with very good PS5 Pro support, but has since been updated with PSSR post-launch which has given the game a great boost, and made raytracing much more viable on the enhanced console.

Why we love it

"Assassin’s Creed Shadows is a massive success and a winning combination of stealth and steel. It’s a fantastic entry in the open-world RPG line of games in the stealth series and the most refined version of that style yet, with satisfying and rewarding exploration, brilliant combat, and a dual protagonist system that really works. Even a few minor quibbles can’t hold it back." - Rob Dwiar, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

As I covered in my AC Shadows best graphics settings guide, standard raytracing is available in Performance Mode, giving you 60FPS while maintaining image quality. This is a huge step up when compared to the base PS5 version, and it looks incredible in action.

By finally taking the series to Japan, Ubisoft really elevates the modern RPG formula present in the last few Assassin's Creed games. The open world is gorgeous and immensely detailed. The foliage, in particular, is breathtaking, as is the dynamic Season mechanics and Hideout mode.

Generally, this is the best open world I've ever seen in a Ubisoft game, one that's fun to explore without being too large or bloated with meaningless side activities.

Ellie draws a bow against a snowy backdrop

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You know how this ends

Reasons to buy

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Increased accessibility options
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More difficulty levels for sadists among you
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Lovingly remade without sacrificing anything

Reasons to avoid

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Repeat players might not notice many changes

The Last of Us Part 1 is a fantastic PS5 remake, and in my opinion, the best way to experience the groundbreaking game that originally launched on PS3.

Why we love it

"The Last of Us Part 1 is full of memorable moments, in combat and out – but as a verified secret softy, it’s the heart-wrenching ones that have scored their marks in my heart. And boy howdy, does the revamped intro qualify for that and then some." - Shabana Arif, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

With PS5 Pro, the game gets a boost to visual fidelity while maintaining all the bells and whistles of Performance Mode. This new Pro mode produces a much sharper image, really elevating what is already a beautiful game.

In the first game of the ongoing The Last of Us series, you play as Joel, as he's tasked with transporting a young girl across a post-apocalyptic landscape. This mysterious quest takes twists and turns almost immediately, evolving into something that cements Naughty Dog's status as a world-class developer.

Even if you've played this one before, it's worth experiencing again on PS5 Pro, with one of the best stories ever to feature in a video game.

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The best looking game on PS5, made even better

Reasons to buy

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Next-gen visuals
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Super-fast load times
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Atmospheric locations

Reasons to avoid

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Extreme difficulty may deter many
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Clunky lock-on system
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Can feel overwhelming

Demon's Souls can get a bit overlooked when people talk about the best FromSoftware titles, but spend even a passing moment playing it and you'll see that it laid the foundations for everything that followed.

Why we love it

"Bluepoint Games has completely remade Demon’s Souls from the ground up for PS5, and it's a phenomenal, often breathtaking achievement. Demon’s Souls is the first game that actually looks like it could only run on a next-gen machine, with spectacular lighting, convincing animations and super-fast load times some of the key highlights." - Adam Vjestica, TechRadar reviewer.

This Bluepoint-developed remake keeps all of the charm of the original while modernizing it for this generation of consoles. Visually, it's still one of the best-looking games ever made, and it still plays as good as it always has, if not better.

On PS5 Pro, Demon's Souls is upgraded via PSSR, upscaling to 4K while maintaining 60 FPS. There's some extra work put into lighting and shadows, too, and the results are stunning. Seriously, download Demon's Souls for free if you have PS Plus (it's part of the Game Catalogue) and just walk around for a bit. You'll be blown away by how good it looks, and will probably be tempted to dig deeper into its brutal but engaging combat.

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The best PS5 Pro racing games

Reasons to buy

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Stunning graphics
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Lightning-fast load times
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Breathtaking haptic feedback
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Bags of content

Reasons to avoid

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Licence tests might be too strict for some
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Music Rally is underwhelming

Gran Turismo 7 is still one of best racing games you can play on PS5, and it's enhanced on PS5 Pro. You can now apply Ray Tracing in gameplay, previously limited only to the replays and photo mode.

Why we love it

"Gran Turismo 7 isn’t just the best entry in the long-running series, it sets the bar astronomically high for all future racing sims. GT7’s stunning graphics are paired with a wonderfully slick presentation. That, in conjunction with best-in-class racing sim gameplay that’s easier than ever to pick up - and tough as ever to master - make for a constantly satisfying racer." - Rhys Wood, TechRadar Gaming Hardware Editor.

There's an option to enable 8K if you're so inclined, and VR is massively improved on the PlayStation 5 Pro. Interestingly, PSSR can be toggled on or off, primarily to activate Ray Tracing in cockpit view, though this will reduce the overall image quality.

Whether you're a casual racing fan or someone who wants to tweak and tune every aspect of your vehicles, Gran Turismo 7 is accessible to most. There's a brilliant GT Café feature that'll lead you through events while you get to grips with the game. The soundtrack is fantastic, as expected, featuring a mix of old and new sounds that'll take plenty of players back to the days of playing the series on PlayStation One.

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Branching pathways

Reasons to buy

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Exceptional narrative design and pacing
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Fluid and well-developed combat
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Captivating characters with impeccable chemistry

Reasons to avoid

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The occasional setpiece falls flat
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Story deviations may irritate purists

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth was met with a bit of a mixed reaction when it launched, primarily due to its shaky visuals and performance on PS5. The PS5 Pro is absolutely the upgrade the game needed, with the new Pro mode managing to clean up the often muddy graphics while delivering a consistent frame rate.

Why we love it

"Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is a loving recreation of the original’s second act, elevated by an impressive level of commitment and confidence and only held back by the occasional wobble." - Cat Bussell, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

This is especially felt in the open world, which is absolutely massive in Rebirth. Filled with a whole host of side activities, this sprawling offering is the best we've seen in a Final Fantasy title by far.

While it's based on the original Final Fantasy 7 game, FF7 Rebirth is more of a sequel to 2020's Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Because of this, the story isn't quite what you'd expect, with key moments playing out drastically differently from how things did all the way back in 1997. Once again, this isn't anywhere close to being a straight remake; in fact, it's a much more interesting direction in terms of story and character development.

Aloy standing on a hillside looking out to a sunset landscape

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A new frontier

Reasons to buy

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A character-led story
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Astonishing facial animation
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It looks stunning
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A fascinating and cohesive world

Reasons to avoid

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Frustrating movement

Horizon Forbidden West takes the series in a bold new direction, with Alloy venturing across a new region seeking out answers to a potentially world-ending mystery. The game is gorgeous, as expected, especially the water, which can now be traversed to get to sunken wrecks and tunnels.

Why we love it

"Horizon Forbidden West is one of the best-looking games we’ve seen. The game’s world is a slice of the southwest USA, condensed to be able to travel from Las Vegas and San Francisco in the space of ten minutes. It’s a jarring scale if you think too hard about it, but it doesn’t detract from how well-realized this is. There is a breadth of biomes to explore, rocky mountains give way to desolate deserts, lush jungles, icy wastes, deep blue oceans, and derelict cities." - Patrick Dane, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

On PS5 Pro, there's a bespoke technology called Guerrilla Super Resolution at play, boosting visuals while maintaining a 60FPS output. There are options to turn on VRR and unlock the frame rate as well.

Simply put, Horizon Forbidden West might be the best implementation of PS5 Pro yet. There's a bounty of new modes to choose from, the standout being Performance Pro, which closes in on 1440p resolution. All of this extra detail is most seen in foliage-dense environments and in character models. PS5 Pro is undoubtedly the best place to play this excellent sequel.

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The best PS5 story game

Reasons to buy

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Perfectly pitched ambition
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Plenty to explore and collect
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Clever developments to combat
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Nuanced, emotive storytelling

Reasons to avoid

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Traveling between realms is slow

God of War Ragnarok is the critically acclaimed sequel to God of War (2018). Things pick up shortly before the events that ended the first game, building up to a fierce showdown between Kratos and one of Odin's kin.

Why we love it

"Building upon the themes of its predecessor, God of War Ragnarok’s emotive narrative shines in its subtler moments, while clever evolutions to combat introduce welcome changes that advance gameplay without oversaturating it. It’s a sequel that is often as brutal as it is poignant – and a fitting next chapter in Kratos and Atreus’ journey." - Vic Hood, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

From there, Kratos and his allies must prevent the coming of Ragnarok, with Atreus taking center stage in a heartfelt tale of destiny, family, and fate.

PS5 Pro users get access to new modes, one called PS5 Pro Enhanced Mode that uncaps frame rate for those with a 120hz VRR display. This boosts frame rates close to 100FPS in some instances. PSSR is also an option, improving the sharpness of distant objects and foliage, with just a slight dip in performance.

Despite having released a few years back, God of War Ragnarok is still an absolutely incredible game to behold. Snow effects, ray-traced lighting, and detailed character models shine on PS5 Pro, boosting the limits of what's possible on console, and even outperforming the PC version in some respects.

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A true joy

Reasons to buy

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Brilliant use of different abilities and obstacles to make collectible hunting engaging
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Fun and fair boss battles
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Top-notch level design variety
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Fantastic use of the DualSense controller and its features

Reasons to avoid

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Uncovering bonus levels prematurely ends the current level run, negatively impacting pacing
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It’s all over too quickly

Astro Bot was the best PS5 game released in 2024, with excellent 3D platforming and hundreds of PlayStation-focused Easter Eggs. On PS5 Pro, PSSR is deployed to improve image quality in most cases, and things stay at a steady 60FPS throughout.

Why we love it

"Astro Bot combines engrossing platforming mechanics across masterfully designed levels that are filled with fun obstacles and collectibles. It stands up to gaming’s biggest giants like Mario and Sonic as a result and is a joyous Game of the Year contender." - George Yang, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

In a game as gorgeous as Astro Bot, these slight improvements make for big results, with water and particle effects being best-in-class for a game such as this one. The art style of Astro Bot sticks to the core design of PlayStation's latest suite of consoles, all pristine whites, deep blues, and stark shadows. Levels are then populated with immense bursts of color, themed after iconic PlayStation mascots like Ratchet, Krato,s and Aloy.

Astro Bot is a celebration of all things PlayStation, while being a truly revolutionary platformer in its own right. Boss fights each feature clever mechanics that make great use of the PS5 DualSense controller's haptic triggers and vibrations. There's a charming sound design utilizing the controller's speakers, too. If you're looking to show off what the PS5 Pro and its controller can do, Astro Bot is the perfect game to play first.

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An exhilarating sequel

Reasons to buy

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Traversing the city is a joy, especially with the new web wings
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A true comic saga story that sets up huge stakes and delivers on them
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Each character feels meaningfully different to play

Reasons to avoid

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Lots of busywork
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The story takes a long time to get going

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 looks and feels absolutely incredible on PS5 Pro, with a new Performance Pro Mode holding a steady 60FPS while offering comparable visuals to the base PS5's Resolution Mode. The Fidelity Pro mode is then an alternate option for those who really want to push their graphics to the max. It targets 30 fps and introduces new ray-tracing graphical features plus greater pedestrian and traffic density.

Why we love it

"Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 delivers a satisfying Spidey-saga that gives fans everything they could want from a Venom arc and also includes several surprises. It's a single-player open-world game that prioritizes fun above all else, with a host of accessibility features to let everyone join in." - Jake Tucker, TechRadar Gaming reviewer.

This is in addition to higher-quality character hair. A handful of new features can be individually tweaked to target different frame rates, with support for variable refresh rate (VRR) displays. While it may not be the highest reviewed game on this list, it's absolutely the biggest upgrade we've seen on PS5 Pro, and absolutely the best showcase for the system.

If you're looking to test out the ray-tracing capabilities of PS5 Pro, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is absolutely the title to download. In terms of how good this web-slinging sequel is, it hooked me from the outset. Things begin with a lightning-charged battle with Sand Man, and after the introduction of Kraven the Hunter, things only get better and better. Swapping between Peter and Miles is practically seamless, and the new web wings add a faster way to get around the sprawling city of New York.

Best PS5 Pro games: FAQs 

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What PS5 Pro enhanced games are coming out soon?

Now that we're well into a new year, there's a whole host of new games to look forward to in the coming months. Looking ahead, we have Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yōtei, and then Bungie-developed shooter Marathon.

For a full list of upcoming PS5 Pro games and when they release, check out our new PS5 games roundup.

What games are way better on PS5 Pro?

A number of PS4 games have been enhanced for PS5, with some benefiting from improved frame rates and visuals that make them both look and play better than before. Just some PS4 games which have had PS5 improvements are God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, and The Last of Us 2. But, don't forget, most PS4 games will benefit from PS5 anyway, thanks to significantly improved loading times.

What makes a PS5 Pro game better?

While compiling this list, I took into consideration the game's initial performance and quality, though I put extra emphasis on the impact of the PS5 Pro enhancements. Games like Astro Bot are brilliant games on standard PS5, and through PS5 Pro upgrades, are made even better. Spider-Man 2 is a good example of a game that we reviewed well (but not top-scoring), but find to be so much better on PS5 Pro that it's made the top of the list of recommendations so far.

In the future, we'll continue to evaluate the specific enhancements deployed by PS5 Pro, as we curate the essential experiences that are worth picking up on Sony's most powerful console.

How we made our best PS5 Pro games list

Many of us at TechRadar Gaming play a lot of games on PS5 Pro and have experience with dozens and dozens of the games on the platform. Recently, I've reviewed both Marvel Rivals and Oblivion Remastered using PS5 Pro, finding them play best on Sony's most powerful console. I've even invested in a DualSense Edge to make use of back paddles, giving me a boost in competitive titles.

TechRadar Gaming is full of passionate editors and writers who have a range of interests that range across genres and platforms. The benefit of this is that we can call upon a wide variety of knowledge and expertise when making lists such as these. We'll also be constantly curating our choices for top PS5 Pro games, so keep it here if you want up-to-date recommendations.

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