Pragmata Update 1.210 Adds Support for Upgraded PSSR for PS5 Pro

by James Lara April 20, 2026 10:22 pm in Title Updates and Patches

Just a few days after release, Capcom has released Pragmata update 1.210 (complete version 1.210.000) on PS5, and this is specifically to add a graphical feature that will benefit PS5 Pro owners. PS5 Pro owners can now enjoy the game with even better upscalled resolution and performance. 

As far as we’re aware, this title update is only available to PS5 gamers, and it should be a small download. For those hoping this fixes some nagging gameplay-related bugs, that doesn’t seem to be the case for now.

Pragmata Now Supports PSSR 2.0 VIA Update 1.210

As shared by Capcom, a new update for Pragmata is now out on PS5. Although the base PS5 has also received this update, which may contain more than the studio is letting on, Capcom did say this was to add support for the newly updated PSSR model that PS5 Pro players have been able to access since last month. Sony had previously said that the new version of PSSR on the PS5 Pro would aim to improve image quality and achieve a higher frame rate. 

This is what Digital Foundry had to say about the updated PSSR last month:

“The newer DLSS and FSR4 implementations can still retain more apparent resolution in certain motion scenarios: elements in motion can see a touch more aliasing on the new console upscaler, with the underlying circa-1080p input occasionally manifesting in motion more than DLSS or FSR4. However, each upscaler has its pros and cons. Both FSR4 and DLSS can suffer more from ghosting in specific scenarios – the classic TAA-style faint trails on moving objects. The new PSSR avoids this ghosting entirely in Resident Evil Requiem.

Bearing in mind the FSR4 association with the new PSSR, it’s interesting to see these variances. For example, the balance of detail and overall sharpness shifts depending on lighting and content. Sometimes DLSS appears most crisp, followed by PSSR and then a softer FSR4. Text readability suits DLSS, again followed by the new PSSR with FSR4 lagging behind. Elsewhere, distant detail – particularly in Raccoon City – favours FSR4 and DLSS over PSSR. The classic “chain link fence” test also sees the PC upscalers deliver improved outputs.”

Here I thought the game had already supported it, and now it’s about to look even better on the PS5 Pro than it already does! 

For those interested in reading our thoughts on the game, be sure to check out our Pragmata review to find out why it’s one of the best games of 2026.

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James Lara

A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.



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