Folks over at Digital Foundry have spent weeks going through every game that “purports to offer native ultra HD gaming” to come up with a list of games that are actually offering native 4K, 60 frames-per-second on the PlayStation 4 Pro. In doing so, the team also compiled a list of titles that fall a little short in some areas, those that offer native 4K but 30fps, and those that are simply using upscaling techniques. Without further ado, here they are:
Pure, native 4K 60fps titles available right now:
- FIFA 17 (some 30fps camera modes)
- Hustle Kings (HDR support)
- Mantis Burn Racing (HDR support)
- NBA 2K17 (some 30fps camera modes)
- Neon Chrome
- Pro Evolution Soccer 17 (some 30fps camera modes)
- Rez Infinite (Area X may be sub-4K)
- Thumper
- Viking Squad
- Wheels of Aurelia
Still handing in an impressive 4K 60fps experience, but just falling short in a couple of areas:
- Bound (geometry-only 4K)
- Diablo 3 (dynamic scaling)
- Farming Simulator 17 (wobbly frame-rate)
- Smite (dynamic scaling)
Native 4K, 30fps (Note: Digital Foundry still has a couple of titles to test here):
- Assassin’s Creed: the Ezio Collection
- The Last of Us Remastered (1800p60 mode also included)
- The Witness (1080p60 and 1440p60 modes also included)
- Skyrim
- The Elder Scrolls Online
Games running sub-natively or using upscaling techniques:
- Darksiders Warmastered Edition (1620p)
- Futuridium EP Deluxe (1080p – awaiting Pro patch?)
- Helldivers (checkerboard 2160p)
- Let It Die (1440p)
Have our readers played any of these games on the PS4 Pro? Let us know what you think.
[Source: Digital Foundry]