Resident Evil Requiem launches using PS5 Pro's updated PSSR tech

Sony has confirmed that Resident Evil Requiem is the first game to utilize the PS5 Pro's updated PSSR upscaler technology. Capcom highlighted how this enhancement improves visual details. Separately, Nintendo recommended a day-one patch for Switch 2 players to address several fixes.

Resident Evil Requiem, the latest entry in the survival horror series, has arrived with notable technical advancements on certain platforms. According to Sony, it marks the debut of the PS5 Pro's upgraded PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) upscaler. This technology processes intricate details and textures, enhancing the game's expressiveness.

Capcom, the developer, stated: 'The upgraded PSSR has allowed us to elevate our expressiveness by successfully processing these details and textural particularities.' This integration aims to deliver sharper visuals without compromising performance on the PS5 Pro hardware.

On the Nintendo side, Switch 2 users have been advised to install the game's day-one patch before diving into the storyline set in Racoon City. Nintendo described the update as containing 'several fixes' to ensure a smoother experience from launch. The patch addresses initial issues, though specific details on the fixes were not elaborated in the announcement.

Both announcements came on February 27, 2026, coinciding with the game's release. The PS5 Pro feature underscores Sony's push for advanced graphics in next-gen gaming, while the Switch 2 patch reflects standard post-launch support for portable play. No further platform-specific details were provided in the sources.

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Photorealistic scene of Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft battling zombies in Raccoon City ruins, symbolizing Resident Evil Requiem's strong pre-launch reviews.
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Resident Evil Requiem garners strong reviews before launch

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Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem has received an 89 Metacritic score on PS5, marking the highest-rated mainline entry since Resident Evil 4 in 2005. The game features playable characters Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft, blending first-person horror and third-person action in a story tied to Raccoon City's ruins. Reviews praise its atmospheric scares and nostalgic elements, though some note an uneven split between protagonists.

An improved version of Sony's PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) upscaling is now live in Resident Evil Requiem for PS5 Pro players, ahead of the console's wider March update. The enhancement, born from a Sony-AMD partnership, boosts visual fidelity and immersion in the horror game.

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Sony is set to release a software update for the PS5 Pro in March, introducing an upgraded version of its PSSR upscaling technology based on AMD FSR 4. Mark Cerny, lead architect for the PS5 and PS5 Pro, announced the changes in a blog post, highlighting improvements in image quality and framerate. Resident Evil Requiem will be among the first games to utilize the new tech.

CD Projekt Red has released a PlayStation 5 Pro patch for Cyberpunk 2077, adding ray tracing, PSSR AI upscaling, and new graphics modes including one that reaches 90fps. The update arrived on April 8, just a day after its reveal. It enhances visuals on the upgraded console launched in 2024.

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Capcom has announced that Resident Evil Requiem has sold more than 5 million copies in less than a week since its release. The survival horror game, launched on February 27, 2026, marks a strong start for the series. This achievement outpaces several previous entries in the franchise.

Capcom has announced that Resident Evil Requiem has exceeded 6 million units sold across all platforms, marking it as the fastest-selling entry in the Resident Evil series' history. Building on its initial milestone of over 5 million units in the first week, the game achieved this shortly after its late February release, before completing a full month on the market.

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February 2026 brings a diverse lineup of new games to PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch systems, featuring sequels, remakes, and indie titles. Highlights include Nioh 3 on February 6 and Resident Evil Requiem on February 27, with simultaneous releases across platforms. Players can explore genres from action RPGs to survival horror and strategy sims.

 

 

 

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