PlayStation fans had an exciting week, as the PlayStation 4 Pro finally fires up the market. Unfortunately, Sony's latest gaming system is now having issues for some titles, like "The Last of Us: Remastered."

While the problem does not appear to be widespread, it has been noted that certain video games such as "The Last of Us: Remastered" and "Skyrim: Special Edition" sometimes run into performance issues that leave the game worse off compared to the original PlayStation 4 console.

In spite of that, it has been said that alongside the debut of PS4 Pro, Sony and numerous third parties have been gearing up their video games for the PS4's upgraded capabilities, wherein more than 40 PS4 titles, such as "Final Fantasy XV," "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" and "Last of Us Remastered," support the console at launch. The support of the video games for the PS4 Pro came along with patches that make games look better and run faster, which includes a few updates that adds up a high dynamic range (HDR) color, Polygon reported.

On the other hand, since the PS4 Pro was released in Japan, Sony's latest gaming system has had a robust opening week in terms of the console's sales, considering the country is one of the world's smallest markets for Sony's PS4.

On average, the PS4 sells around 30,000 consoles a week. In spite of that, it's interesting to note that in the first four days of PS4 Pro on sale, Sony's most powerful console managed to sell about 65,194 units, according to Forbes.

Combined with the existing sales of the PS4, the standard PS4 and PS4 Pro's total sales was 93,512. Furthermore, it seems interesting to see how the sales bump helps the PS4 consoles; however, video gamers appears to be more interested in the PS4 Pro gaming system.

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