PS5 Pro Sales Rise: Resident Evil & PSSR Drive Demand
Sales of the PlayStation 5 Pro are gaining momentum, fueled by the recent launch of Resident Evil Requiem and an upgraded version of PlayStation’s PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Scaling Resolution) technology. While the console’s higher price point initially limited its appeal, reports indicate increasing demand, with the console selling out in several regions, including the US and UK, according to sources tracking retail availability.
Resident Evil Requiem and the Pro Sales Boost
Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem appears to be a key driver of this renewed interest. The game, the ninth mainline installment in the Resident Evil series, has seen strong pre-order numbers and physical copies are becoming scarce. Crucially, Resident Evil Requiem is the first title to showcase the benefits of the enhanced PSSR upscaling technology available on the PS5 Pro. This has prompted some gamers to upgrade their systems to experience the game with improved visuals.
PSSR is a feature that uses machine learning to upscale lower-resolution images to higher resolutions, improving image quality without requiring as much processing power. The upgraded PSSR on the PS5 Pro leverages neural networks to deliver a sharper and more detailed image. As detailed by NotebookCheck, Resident Evil Requiem can achieve 4K resolution at 60 frames per second with ray tracing enabled thanks to PSSR. Players can likewise opt for a 120fps performance mode with minimal impact on image quality.
How PSSR Works and its Impact on Performance
Traditional upscaling methods often result in blurry or pixelated images. PSSR, however, analyzes the image and intelligently fills in the missing pixels, resulting in a more natural and detailed look. This is achieved through a process of pattern recognition and prediction, leveraging the power of the PS5 Pro’s dedicated hardware. The PS5 Pro’s enhanced GPU and dedicated upscaling hardware are critical to the performance gains seen with PSSR. The console also boasts increased storage capacity compared to the standard PS5, further enhancing the gaming experience.
The benefits of PSSR extend beyond Resident Evil Requiem. Other PS5 Pro enhanced games are expected to see similar performance improvements, offering a more compelling reason to invest in the upgraded hardware. Rockstar’s highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 is frequently cited as a potential system seller, particularly if performance limitations are observed on the standard PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles. NotebookCheck suggests a potential PS5 Pro bundle with GTA 6 could further drive adoption.
The PC Gaming Cost Consideration
Another factor potentially contributing to increased PS5 Pro sales is the rising cost of building a comparable PC gaming rig. The price of GPUs, storage, and memory has been increasing, making a custom-built PC a less attractive option for some gamers. Even factoring in a potential price increase for the PS5 Pro (estimated at $50 in August 2025), the console can appear more affordable in comparison. This is particularly true for gamers who prioritize ease of use and a streamlined gaming experience.
Current Availability and Sales Data
While the PS5 Pro has sold out on the official PlayStation store in the US and UK, it remains available through major retailers like Amazon. Social media platforms are also seeing increased activity from players sharing their modern PS5 Pro purchases, indicating growing consumer interest. However, it’s important to note that sales data is still emerging. According to data from Circana reported in January, only 3% of all PS5 systems sold to date have been Pro models. In 2025, premium hardware accounted for approximately 13% of sales in the US. It’s too early to draw definitive comparisons to the PS4 Pro’s adoption rate.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for the PS5 Pro?
PlayStation will likely be closely monitoring sales figures and consumer feedback to inform future strategies. Further optimization of PSSR and the release of more PS5 Pro enhanced games will be crucial to sustaining momentum. The success of Resident Evil Requiem demonstrates the potential of the upgraded hardware, and future titles will need to deliver similar or even greater improvements to justify the higher price tag. The company will also need to manage supply chain logistics to ensure sufficient stock is available to meet demand. Continued development and refinement of PSSR technology, alongside broader game developer adoption, will be key to unlocking the full potential of the PS5 Pro and solidifying its position in the next generation of gaming.
The long-term impact of the PS5 Pro remains to be seen, but the initial signs are encouraging. The combination of a compelling new game, improved upscaling technology, and the rising cost of PC gaming has created a favorable environment for the console’s success.
