PS4 Pro Launches Next Week, Sony Details Full List of Launch Games

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PS4 Pro Launches Next Week, Sony Details Full List of Launch Games

//cdn.themis-media.com/media/global/images/library/deriv/1359/1359658.jpgSony has released a list of all 41 games that will support the PS4 Pro when it launches next week.

Announced EU PlayStation Blog [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/168347-PlayStation-4-Pro-Unveiled] posted a complete list of the games that will support the upgraded console at launch.

The PS4 Pro will support 4K resolution (on TVs that support it), HDR (High Dynamic Range, again on TVs that support it) and higher frame rates thanks to both an upgraded CPU and GPU.

There are 41 games that will have support for PS4 Pro features when the console launches next week. Here's the list:

Battlefield 1
Battlezone
Bound
Call Of Duty: Black Ops 3
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
Driveclub VR
EA Sports FIFA 17
Firewatch
Helldivers
Hitman
Hustle Kings
inFAMOUS First Light
inFAMOUS Second Son
Knack
Mafia III
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
NBA 2K17
Paragon
PlayStation VR Worlds
Ratchet & Clank
Rez Infinite
RIGS Mechanized Combat League
Rise Of The Tomb Raider
Robinson: The Journey
Smite
Super Stardust Ultra
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
The Last Of Us Remastered
The Last Of Us: Left Behind
The Playroom VR
Titanfall 2
Tumble
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Until Dawn: Rush of Blood
Viking Squad
Wheels of Aurelia
World Of Tanks
XCOM 2

In addition to that list, there will be more games supporting the console that are set to launch in the weeks to come. Those include Watch Dogs 2, Killing Floor 2, The Last Guardian and Final Fantasy XV. After the first of the year, you can expect Nioh, Resident Evil 7 Biohazard and For Honor to join the list. Sony also reiterated that starting in 2017, all first-party games will include PS4 Pro support.

The PS4 Pro will launch in North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan on November 10.

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Steve the Pocket

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When they say the PS4 Pro supports "HDR", what they mean is, like, 64-bit color or something, right? Not that consoles have only just gotten around to supporting the form of HDR that's been around ever since Half-Life 2 Episode One?
 

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Currently own...none of those TVs. So...I need better TVs to appreciate buying better consoles? Okili dokili!
 
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Steve the Pocket said:
When they say the PS4 Pro supports "HDR", what they mean is, like, 64-bit color or something, right? Not that consoles have only just gotten around to supporting the form of HDR that's been around ever since Half-Life 2 Episode One?
Without knowing exactly what is meant by it in this context, HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. Dynamic Range is the amount of difference between the darkest parts of an image, and the brightest parts. In essence, HDR means a larger difference, such that shadows would be deeper and darker, while the highlights are brighter and more vivid, emphasising both in the same image.

In photography, one can make a HDR photo by taking 2 (or 3) photos, one of which is under-exposed, the other of which is over-exposed (and optionally a normal exposure one too). By combining them, one can take the brighter parts from the brighter image and the darker parts from the darker image to create a more dramatic shot. This guy [http://stuckincustoms.smugmug.com/] takes some of the most spectacular photos you'll ever see.
 

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Steve the Pocket said:
When they say the PS4 Pro supports "HDR", what they mean is, like, 64-bit color or something, right?
Actually, what they mean is that the support...


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