PS5 Pro Launches November 7 with Big Upgrades, $700 Price
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Sony recently announced the PS5 Pro, set for release on November 7, 2024, priced at $700. This high price point has raised eyebrows, especially since it costs $250 more than the standard PS5 digital version. The console doesn’t include a built-in disc drive but supports Sony’s disc drive add-on, available for an additional cost. While the PS5 Pro is a significant investment, it offers improved performance and visual upgrades, making it appealing to gamers who want the best possible experience for upcoming titles.
The PS5 Pro features a larger GPU, faster rendering, advanced ray tracing, and an AI-driven upscaling tool called PSSR. These upgrades enhance graphics for existing games like Gran Turismo 7, Hogwarts Legacy, and Horizon Forbidden West with better lighting, reflections, and shadows. Developers with PS5 Pro dev kits are likely to create new titles that tap into this added power, offering more immersive gameplay.
For a game like GTA 6, rumored for 2025, the PS5 Pro’s capabilities could be game-changing, especially if Xbox lacks a comparable upgrade. While many may find the price hard to justify, others see it as a worthy upgrade for the ultimate gaming experience.
