In the last 24 hours the supposed specs for the PlayStation 5 Pro have leaked online.

Basically the RAM is slightly faster, the CPU has a high frequency mode making it 10% faster than a standard PS5 and the GPU is around 45% faster and supports something called PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution Upscaling.

The PS5 Pro will also feature a removable disc drive and a paltry 1TB SSD. 1TB isn’t enough for the standard PS5, it definitely won’t be enough for a Pro when the games are likely to be even larger.

Rumours suggest the Pro will launch Q4 2024. However Sony have said there will be no big first party releases until April 2025. Would they really launch new hardware without a big showcase game for it? I doubt it.

But the lack of first party games this year isn’t the reason I’m skeptical the PS5 Pro exists.

The PS5 is in its 4th year and we’re STILL getting PlayStation 4 games, and not just indie games either.

F1 24 is a cross-gen game. Grounded and System Shock will release on PS4 too. The PS5 Pro is simply not needed. Especially when there are few games that take full advantage of the standard PS5 hardware now, more than 3 years into life.

Then there’s cost. The PS5 Slim is £479.99 so what would the Pro cost? £600, £700 or maybe even more.

Even if it’s £600 that’s a lot of money for console when you consider the PlayStation 6 is likely coming in 2027, just 3 years after the PS5 Pro, if it exists.

But let’s not forget the people “leaking” these specs were 100% certain that we’d have the Switch Pro by now and we just don’t. It does not exist, and until I see Sony announcing the PlayStation 5 Pro I will continue being sceptical that the PS5 Pro exists.

Do you think the PS5 Pro is real and would you buy one?

  • ArtificialLink@lemy.lol
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    9 months ago

    Storage prices. I mean they already get it at a discount but it’s the easiest way to “cut costs for the consumer” without heavily affecting performance. And Sony has been really good about giving you options to personally upgrade it. Do I wish I could just pay more for a bigger size version? sure. But this is one way they get their hardware to the “console price”

    And not for nothing. Low storage has been an issue on consoles since like always. Looking at you 360 hard drives.

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      9 months ago

      An option would be nice. I’m not going to assume that I know what it costs to manufacture consoles at the scale that Sony does, but the price difference between a single 1tb SSD and a 2tb is like $80 for me. I’d gladly pay that much more for a PS5 that I didn’t have to either delete games off every few months or buy an ugly peripherial drive.