No Man’s Sky PS5 Pro Upgrade Details Revealed Through Datamine

No Man’s Sky PS5 Pro Upgrade Details Revealed Through Datamine

As a long-time fan of No Man’s Sky, I was excited to hear about the potential PS5 Pro upgrade for the game. After all, the vast and beautiful universe of No Man’s Sky deserves nothing but the best visual experience. However, upon learning about the alleged details of this upgrade, my excitement has been somewhat tempered.


Data diggers have uncovered references to an upgraded PS5 version of No Man’s Sky, just weeks after Hello Games announced the intricacies of their major Worlds Part 1 overhaul. Here is a list of the rumored enhancements and the community’s response.

Game developer and modder ThatBomberBio unveiled some information on X (previously known as Twitter) about No Man’s Sky. In the game’s datamined files, there is a reference to a Graphics Details Preset named ‘Trinity’. This preset is believed by some to be linked to the internal codename for the PS5 Pro version.

As a long-time fan of No Man’s Sky and someone who has spent countless hours exploring its vast universe, I can’t help but get excited about the upcoming graphical improvements for the game on the “Trinity,” reportedly the internal codename for the PS5 Pro.

— ThatBomberBoi (@bomber_that) July 20, 2024

Several astute gamers have observed minimal enhancements to No Man’s Sky’s PS5 Pro upgrade. The game now boasts a lowest dynamic resolution of 0.8 instead of 0.6, and a base resolution of 1730p instead of 1300p. These adjustments will lead to a sharper and more vivid visual presentation. Additionally, certain graphics settings have been bumped up from High to Ultra, improving the game’s overall visual appeal.

On Reddit’s r/GamingLeaksAndRumours, some players have shared their disappointment over the relatively small enhancements brought by the No Man’s Sky PS5 Pro upgrade. They had anticipated more improvements like running the game in 4K resolution on mid-tier TVs, but a step up to 1730p isn’t as substantial as they had hoped. Moreover, there is uncertainty regarding the expected frame rate for No Man’s Sky on PS5 Pro.

A few gamers have brought up legitimate questions regarding the appearance of Nvidia’s DLSS and Reflex tech in the file, sharing concerns since the PS5 Pro is powered by AMD’s technology platform.

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2024-07-22 15:18