Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster now has PS5 Pro improvements, including ray tracing, and also adds a new Casual mode
- Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster now has PS5 Pro support
- The update adds a new ray tracing feature and a new Casual mode
- Capcom’s zombie game is the latest game to get a PS5 Pro update
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster is the latest game to receive PlayStation 5 Pro support.
Capcom made the announcement X/Twitterwhere it shared comparison images between the PS5 and PS5 Pro versions of the game, before and after the update.
With the latest update, PS5 Pro owners can experience the new enableable ray tracing feature, found in the settings, which offers “more realistic reflections on glass and water surfaces” while also providing “a more immersive experience throughout the journey.” commandments”. (ing) via Willamette Parkview Mall”.
Not only that, the update also adds a brand new Casual mode for all users on all platforms, a difficulty setting “recommended for players who have trouble with action games.”
Frank also levels up much faster in this mode, but this will not affect player challenges, trophies, or achievements.
Many PS5 games have been given the PS5 Pro treatment now that the mid-generation has officially launched.
There was recently a new patch for it No one’s heaven added new PS5 Pro improvements, including PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR), which allows the game to run at 4K resolution at 60 fps, as well as a host of other features.
Arrowhead Game Studios has confirmed, among other things, improved games for PS5 Pro Hell divers 2 will also receive PS5 Pro support in the future, but have yet to share the details.
Alan Wake2 also just received quality and performance mode upgrades with the Pro patch.