- PlayStation has announced a new technical presentation for the PS5.
- This presentation will be led by PS5 architect Mark Cerny, which practically confirms that the PS5 Pro will be shown off.
- A new State of Play is also rumored for later this month.
The PS5 Pro has been part of the rumor mill for well over a year at this point. However, recent reports made it clear that Sony would reveal the new hardware in September.
With various reliable sources backing such claims, fans were excited to see PlayStation finally pulling the curtains off this new console. It seems the time is finally here since PlayStation has just announced a new live stream.
Why it matters: The PS5 is currently showing its limitations in many games. With big hitters like Death Stranding 2 and GTA 6 coming next year, fans are excited for more powerful hardware that can do these games justice.
PlayStation has just revealed the event in a new tweet. While the gaming giant does not explicitly mention the PS5 Pro, it points to a technical presentation from Mark Cerny.
For the unaware, Mark Cerny is the lead architect of the PS4, PS4 Pro, and the PS5. Going by his history, the architect most likely led development on Sony’s newest console, so his involvement in the stream more or less confirms that new hardware will show up.
The stream goes live tomorrow at 8 AM PDT, so fans should stay tuned for one of Sony’s most important announcements this year.
Elsewhere, rumors have pointed to a nearing State of Play. Jeff Grubb states that this event could be held during the last week of September, making it the perfect opportunity for the gaming giant to confirm PS5 Pro-supported games.
PlayStation should share the hardware specifications, pricing, and more about the PS5 Pro tomorrow. Rumors point to a 50% GPU rasterization boost, PSSR upscaling, and a price as high as $599. All these juicy details should be revealed tomorrow.
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