Sony has announced the launch of the new PlayStation console, the PS5 Pro, on November 7th this year, with a price tag of €799.99. The upgraded console is designed to deliver significant graphical improvements, specifically targeting players with large screens. It boasts enhanced GPU performance for smoother 4K gaming at 60fps and supports ray tracing, showcasing impressive visual fidelity. The PS5 Pro will also include AI-powered upscaling technology and a 2TB storage capacity, but it will not have an optical drive. Despite these advancements, some consumers view the PS5 Pro as more of an incremental upgrade rather than a revolutionary change, which may impact their decision to switch from the current PS5 model.
