The long-rumored PlayStation 5 Pro was finally revealed in a technical presentation by lead designer Mark Cerny. It’s typical for Sony, about halfway through a console’s life cycle, to release a more powerful or compact version of its current console – think the PS2 Slim, the PS3 Super Slim, or more recently, the PS4 Pro. The updated consoles may offer better visuals, improved performance, exclusive games, or a combination ofthe three, which could potentially increase console sales during a midlife decline.
The PS5 Pro is the latest console in that tradition. With improved specifications over the original PS5 models, and a handful of games soon to receive PS5 Pro enhanced versions, longtime PlayStation users can expect exactly the kind of upgrades they’re used to from Sony’s mid-generational console revamps. Here’s everything to expect from the PS5 Pro when it comes out later this year.
PS5 Pro: Release date and price
When is the PS5 Pro coming and how much will it cost?
The PS5 Pro will be released on November 7, 2024and will be available from both the usual brick-and-mortar retailers and online shopping outlets. Players can buy it on the day directly from Sony, or from the third-party retailer of their choice.
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The PS5 Pro will cost $700 USD At launch, compared to the base model’s $500. Unlike the original PS5, it will launch only in a single version – a digital-only edition that does not have a disc drive. Players can, however, purchase an external disk drive for an additional $79.99.
PS5 Pro: Specs and new features
How the PS5 Pro differs from the base model
The PS5 Pro has most of the same internal components as the base model PS5With a few upgrades to certain features. The table below contains all the specifications for the PS5 Pro as announced, along with the launch model PS5 for comparison.
Specs |
Base PS5 |
PS5 Pro |
---|---|---|
CPU |
AMD Ryzen Zen 2 |
AMD Ryzen Zen 2 |
GPU |
AMD Radeon RDNA 2 |
(TBA, 67% more compute units and 28% faster memory than the base model) |
Memory |
16 GB GDDR6 (448 GB/s) |
16 GB GDDR6 (448 GB/s) |
Storage |
825 GB solid-state drive |
2 TB solid-state drive |
Highest video resolution |
4K |
8 K |
Grace |
15.4 in × 4.1 in (disc edition) |
14.09 in × 4.09 in |
The GPU of the PS5 Pro is yet to be announcedBut considering the console promises faster rendering and more powerful ray tracing, the GPU is one of the few core components that will see a major upgrade in the Pro Edition. Apart from that, players can expect more storage on the PS5 Pro as they need to download more games without a disc drive. Other than that, the PS5 Pro’s CPU and RAM use the same components as the base model.
The PS5 Pro supports higher resolutions than the base modelCan export games in up to 8K Ultra HD. This is a big increase over the current PS5’s maximum resolution of 4K, and will ensure that games that support 8K resolution will look their best.
The PS5 Pro also has a handful of new features, first and foremost The introduction of upscaling. The technology uses AI to add detail to in-game visuals, providing increased clarity even in games that don’t support the PS5 Pro’s native 8K.
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The PS5 Pro also supports Wi-Fi 7The current iteration of Wi-Fi technology, and an upgrade over the base model’s Wi-Fi 6. This represents a massive jump in maximum speed, from 9.6 Gbps to 46. This means faster downloads, as well as more reliable connections to online Games.
finally, Players can expect better performance from backwards compatible games on the PS5 ProThanks to its new Game Boost feature. This is aimed at improving the frame rates, loading times and stability of PS4 games on the PS5 Pro. Exactly how it works remains to be seen.
PS5 Pro: How preorders work
Preorder release dates & methods
Although the console doesn’t come out until November, Preorders for the PS5 Pro will begin on September 26. These are likely to be available through all major game retailers, as well as direct from Sony. Expect more online queues and immediate sell-outs, just like when the base model of the PS5 launched.
All PS5 Pro Enhanced Games Announced So Far
Spider-Man, Assassin’s Creed, and more
until now, 13 games have been confirmed to have PS5 Pro Enhanced versions. This generally means that they will have improved graphics or performance on the platform, and players may have access to exclusive visual settings. The confirmed games are:
- Alan Wake 2
- Assassin’s Creed: Shadows
- Devil’s souls
- Dragon’s Dogma 2
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
- Gran Turismo 7
- Hogwarts legacy
- Horizon Forbidden West
- Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift apart
- The Crew Motorfest
- The first descent
- The last of us part 2 remastered
More PS5 Pro Enhanced games will likely be announced closer to or around the time of the console’s launch, with further games featuring enhanced settings. Note that None of these games are exclusive to PS5 ProAnd no such exclusives have yet been announced; These games are fully playable on launch model PS5 consoles, and some of them even on PS4. They just have better visuals on PS5 Pro.
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For now, that’s all there is to say about the PS5 Pro. More information is likely to start coming closer to launch, as well as when players start receiving the first models this November. While it’s mostly a minor upgrade, a few changes will make a massive difference for certain players; For example, the new graphical updates will make a massive difference to those with 8K displays, and the Wi-Fi 7 support will be great for online gamers. The rest will have to wait until the first PlayStation 5 Consoles hit the shelves this holiday season.