Cyberpunk 2077 is not getting a PlayStation 5 Pro patch likely due to the lack of a real path to improve image quality on the system.
Replying to a supporter’s question during their weekly podcast, the tech experts at Digital Foundry highlighted how developer CD Projekt Red may have decided not to release a PlayStation 5 Pro patch for their latest game because there was no clear way to offer better image quality, beyond using the console’s bigger GPU to enhance the game’s Dynamic Resolution Scaling, which is already done via the system’s Game Boost feature.
Improving Cyberpunk 2077 ray tracing features could have been among the possibilities on PlayStation 5 Pro, but having been developed with an older SDK, CD Projekt Red didn’t have access to certain ray tracing and hardware optimization, and would have had to upgrade SDK first before being able to introduce features like ray-traced reflections or global illumination, something that would have opened more issues and require an engineering effort. Introducing PSSR support, additionally, may not have been worth it, as it may not have offered any substantial improvement over AMD FSR.
While Cyberpunk 2077 will not get a PlayStation 5 Pro update, CDPR still hasn’t abandoned the game entirely. A new update was released last week, introducing new features and improvements, such as new customization options for V, new Photo Mode options and more.
Cyberpunk 2077 is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One. The Phantom Liberty expansion is also available, but only on PC and current generation systems.
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