![]() ![]() ![]() Interestingly, one of the statements included in this new PS5 Pro-related report reads that this mid-generation launch is, “just the beginning of new hardware coming to PlayStation users this generation”. Unsurprisingly, no PS5 Pro specs are on offer, but you can almost guarantee Mark Cerny is likely looking at boosting ray-tracing capabilities at least, if he is involved in its design. While some might claim that would be too soon for a mid-generation release, it’s worth remembering that the PlayStation 4 was launched in November 2013 and then the PS4 Pro and PS4 Slim turned up barely three years later in late 2016 (with a PS4 Pro revision launching in 2017). Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming is transparent enough in his reporting to state that the information about the PS5 Pro does sound very much like a “trust me, bro” kind of rumor, but he is also insistent that new PS5 consoles are coming before the PlayStation 6 gets its chance to shine.Īccording to the source, there is even a “tentative release date” of late 2024 for the PlayStation 5 Pro (likely November if based on Sony’s launch history for the PlayStation series). Hot on the heels of one tech-savvy commenter opining that Sony may not have the resources to produce a PlayStation 5 Pro console comes another well-known tech reporter claiming that PS5 Pro development has already begun. ![]()
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