Lego Horizon Adventures has no PS5 Pro Enhanced features at launch

Performance mode will provide a higher frame rate. Fidelity, meanwhile, gives a lower frame rate but - as the name suggests - higher fidelity. These modes are used in countless other games, as well.
It may well be that developers Guerrilla and Studio Gobo release a patch for Lego Horizon Adventures that adds that shiny, PS5 Pro 'Enhanced' label at a later date.
For now, however, Eurogamer has verified that the game's Perofrmance and Fidelity modes are the only ones offered on both the base PS5 as well as the PS5 Pro.



On the PlayStation 5 Pro's announcement, it was revealed several titles would be patched up to that PS5 Pro Enhanced level, which will ensure these games take full advantage of thePlayStation 5 Pro's improved features, such as advanced ray tracing and a GPU that enables up to 45 percent faster rendering.
Many of the games listed at this time were from Sony's own first-party studios, such as Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart fromInsomniac Games, The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered byNaughty Dogand Bluepoint's Demon's Souls. You can check out the full list of PS5 Pro Enhanced games (so far, at least) inour handy guide here.

As for Lego Horizon Adventures, we just awarded the game two out of five stars.
"It's a decidedly joyless kind of game, the sort that's better to look at than actually play with, and one that does little to bridge the gap between its two main subjects," our Katharine wrote inEurogamer's Lego Horizon Adventures review. "I still don't know why it exists or who it's for, and there's little evidence to suggest that Guerrilla or Gobo know the answer either."