Saros looks very strong on PS5 Pro, with the clearest upgrade being a sharper, cleaner image rather than a dramatic new mode. Early coverage says it targets 60 FPS, uses Sony’s upgraded PSSR, and gains better base render resolution plus small visual refinements like reflections and overall image quality.

What stands out

  • The PS5 Pro version is described as very crisp in motion, with cleaner edges and less aliasing.
  • Housemarque said the Pro version uses improved PSSR and higher internal rendering resolution, while keeping 60 FPS gameplay as the target.
  • Cutscenes can still drop to 30 FPS for higher-quality presentation, even on Pro.
  • Compared with the base PS5, the Pro version appears to be a noticeable image-quality bump, not a total transformation.

Public reaction

“It looks and runs excellently on base PS5” and “This game looks so damn good on the PS5 Pro” were representative reactions in discussion around the game.

That matches the broader impression from previews and technical breakdowns: Saros already looks good on standard PS5, but PS5 Pro is where it starts looking especially polished.

Simple take

If you care about image clarity , Saros looks like one of the better PS5 Pro showcases so far. If you’re mainly playing on a normal PS5, though, you are not missing a broken or downgraded version—just a cleaner, sharper one on Pro.

TL;DR: Saros looks excellent on PS5 Pro, mostly because it gets a sharper 4K-style presentation, stronger PSSR upscaling, and very stable 60 FPS gameplay, while the base PS5 version still looks strong.