PlayStation Announces Share of the Week: Framing Results & Details

A cinematic framed silhouette of Atsu from Ghost of Yōtei in PlayStation Share of the Week
By Mohammad Rauf • Senior Writer, In Game News
Verified Analysis
Published: Feb 27, 2026
Platform: PlayStation  |  Status: Official News
Discover the best PlayStation community captures from the Framing theme, featuring Ghost of Yōtei and Stellar Blade. Learn how to enter the Heroic challenge.

Key Takeaways: Share of the Week — Framing

  • Community Focus: PlayStation highlights the best user-generated captures using the #PSshare and #PSBlog tags.
  • The Theme: This week focused on "Framing," utilizing in-game environments to create natural borders for characters.
  • Top Titles: Featured shots came from Ghost of Yōtei, Stellar Blade, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and more.
  • Upcoming Challenge: The next submission theme is "Heroic," with a deadline of March 4, 2026.
  • Tech Context: The showcase arrives alongside news of a PSSR upscaler upgrade for the PS5 Pro.

If you have been hanging around the PlayStation ecosystem as long as we have, you know that the weekly "Share of the Week" isn't just a blog post—it’s a vibe check for the entire community’s creative health. This week, Kristen Zitani (Manager of Content Communications at SIE) showed off the "Framing" results, and frankly, some of these captures put professional photography to shame. We’re seeing a mix of classic titles and newer heavy hitters that prove virtual photography is no longer just a gimmick; it’s a core part of the gaming meta.

The Art of the Frame: Breakdown of the Winners

Framing is one of those fundamental skills that separates a basic screenshot from a masterpiece. It’s about using the environment—be it geometry, foliage, or light—to draw the eye exactly where the photographer wants it. Let’s look at how the community handled it this week.

Ghost of Yōtei: The Power of the Sun

User parmindernangla_ showcased Atsu from the upcoming (or recently launched, depending on your backlog) Ghost of Yōtei. The choice to frame the protagonist directly against the sun is a classic silhouette play. In the high-contrast world of Sucker Punch games, this isn't just about looking cool; it’s about the clarity of the character’s profile against the environment. It captures that "ronin on the edge" feeling perfectly.

Stellar Blade: Lighting as a Border

Shift Up’s Stellar Blade continues to be a favorite for the photo mode crowd. EduardoPrx managed to frame Eve using a "halo" of lights and industrial containers. This is a smart use of urban clutter to create a focal point. Instead of Eve getting lost in the busy background, the circular lighting creates a natural spotlight that locks the viewer’s gaze. It’s a great example of using "found" geometry in-game to create a professional-grade composition.

Ratchet & Clank and Horizon: Natural Borders

Environmental framing was also a big winner. artenpixels_ used rock formations in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart to box in our favorite Lombax, while call_me_xavii found a literal frame-shaped hole in Horizon Forbidden West for Aloy to sit in. These shots highlight the incredible level of detail in modern world-building. These aren't just flat textures; they are complex physical spaces that players are now exploring with a photographer's lens.

The Tech Powering the Shots: PS5 Pro and PSSR

We can't talk about these high-fidelity shares without mentioning the hardware under the hood. Our take? The quality of these captures is only going to get better. Tucked away in the latest blog updates is the news that an upgraded PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) upscaler is hitting the PS5 Pro.

For the uninitiated, this is a game-changer for virtual photography. Higher resolution upscaling means cleaner edges, less shimmer, and more detail in those distant background elements that make "Framing" shots work. When you're trying to capture Arthur Morgan through a thicket of tree branches in Red Dead Redemption 2 (as jobolts_ did this week), you need every bit of clarity you can get to avoid a pixelated mess. The PS5 Pro's tech is clearly the tool of choice for the serious "VP" (Virtual Photographer) community.

What’s Next? The "Heroic" Meta

If you missed out on the Framing theme, don't worry—the next prompt is already live. PlayStation is looking for "Heroic" moments. This is wide open for interpretation. We expect to see plenty of Kratos, especially with the God of War: Sons of Sparta challenges currently trending and the Greek Trilogy remake on the horizon.

How to get featured:

  1. Identify a "Heroic" moment—think mid-air combat, saving NPCs, or an iconic pose.
  2. Use the in-game Photo Mode to adjust focal length and depth of field (don't just hit the share button!).
  3. Post your shot to Twitter or Instagram using #PSshare and #PSBlog.
  4. Submit before the 11:59 PM PT deadline on March 4, 2026.

The Industry View: More Than Just Pictures

At "In Game News," we see these community showcases as a vital part of a game's longevity. When developers include robust photo modes, they are essentially giving the community the keys to the marketing department. Seeing Hell is Us (listed as Hell Us Is in the blog) get featured alongside legends like Red Dead Redemption 2 shows that the community’s eye for aesthetics can bring attention to a variety of titles across the PlayStation library.

The upcoming weeks are packed. With Death Stranding 2 hitting PC on March 19 and the March PS Plus lineup featuring heavy hitters like Monster Hunter Rise and The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Road, the "Heroic" theme is going to have plenty of fresh content to pull from. Whether you're a pro with the virtual lens or just a casual fan of the "Share" button, it’s a great time to be looking at the screen instead of just playing the game.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the specific theme for the February 27 PlayStation Share of the Week?
The theme was 'Framing,' which challenged players to use in-game environmental elements like foliage or architecture to create natural borders for their subjects.
Which games were featured in the Framing community showcase?
The showcase featured high-quality captures from Ghost of Yōtei, Stellar Blade, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, among other titles.
When is the deadline for the next PlayStation Share of the Week submission?
The deadline for the next theme, 'Heroic,' is Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
What PlayStation hardware technology was mentioned in the Framing update?
The article mentions the PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) upscaler upgrade currently enhancing visuals on the PS5 Pro.