The enhanced fidelity and graphical capabilities are certainly exciting, but the console will leave a huge hole in the wallets of PlayStation fans.
So, how much is the PS5 Pro? What are its specs and can fans pre-order it? Keep on reading for everything there is to know!
When is the PlayStation 5 Pro release date?
The PS5 Pro is launching on 7th November 2024 across the world.
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This is sooner than some expected, but positive news for those looking to get hold of an upgrade as soon as possible.
A November release coincides with a busy month in gaming, with Assassin’s Creed Shadows and STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl both releasing.
How to watch the PlayStation 5 Technical Presentation
The PlayStation 5 Technical Presentation is still available to watch on the official PlayStation YouTube channel.
We’ve included the video above, so you don’t need to go anywhere! One of the big reveals in the showcase was that the PS5 Pro will not have a disc drive.
Hosted by PS5 lead architect Mark Cerny, watchers can view a nine-minute presentation that focused on “PS5 and innovations in gaming technology”.
PS5 Pro price explained
Below is a list of the price for the PS5 Pro in the UK, Europe, USA and Japan:
- £699.99
- $699.99
- €799.99
- ¥119,980
Based on current conversion rates, the £700 price tag for UK PS5 Pro purchasers equates to approximately $914, making the console nearly £250 more expensive.
Can I pre-order the PS5 Pro?
PS5 Pro pre-orders go live from PlayStation Direct on 26th September 2024.
When we hear more, we’ll update the page with more information.
PS5 Pro specs explained
During the Technical Presentation, Sony focused on three major improvements:
- Console performance optimisation
- PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR)
- Advanced Ray Tracing
Thanks to increased processing power, the PS5 Pro will allow players to reach higher and more consistent frame rates, which are bound to look great on high-end TVs and monitors.
PSSR harnesses the power of AI to enhance resolution even further to allow the best graphical detail without having to sacrifice frame rate.
Lastly, Advanced Ray Tracing provides even more realism with better reflections, shadows and lighting as players explore their favourite worlds.
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