PS5 Pro Reveal Expected Next Month; Potentially Limited To Digital Variant

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Expected To Be Twice As Powerful As Base PS5!

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  • According to a reliable insider, the PS5 Pro announcement is expected in early September.
  • Sony’s upcoming console will have a similar design to the PS5 Slim but with black stripes and a slightly thicker build.
  • One major piece of news is that a digital-only model is likely but external drive options may be available.

After months of speculations and rumors, we’re nearing the official announcement of the much-awaited PS5 Pro, according to billbill-kun. The insider revealed tons of information about Sony’s upcoming console, so let’s analyze.

As many had predicted, Sony has named its next console the PS5 Pro. This confirms the rumors and promises a big upgrade to the current PS5. The PS5 Pro is set to deliver better performance and features, making it the top choice for gamers wanting the best experience.

Why it matters: Recent reports suggest that the PS5 Pro announcement is imminent, and this new information lines up with the previous rumors.

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The PS5 Pro keeps the familiar white look of Sony’s latest consoles but adds three black stripes across the middle for a fresh touch. Like the PS5 Slim, it has two USB-C ports and a power button on the front, making it easy for PS5 users to adapt.

It’s a bit thicker than the PS5 Slim, giving it a sturdier look. Despite being larger, the design remains sleek and modern, blending well with any gaming setup. A big question about the PS5 Pro is whether it will have a disc drive.

The images we’ve seen show a version without one, leading to guesses that Sony might offer a digital-only model to cut costs. It’s still uncertain if there will be a disc drive version or if an external drive will be available, like with the PS5 Slim.

PS5 Pro
PS5 Pro is expected to retain the same controller with all DualSense features.

If you were hoping for a new controller design, the PS5 Pro will come with the same white DualSense controller. Although this controller is known for its great features, there won’t be any new updates for the PS5 Pro version.

Additionally, Sony is about to announce the PS5 Pro and the official reveal is expected to happen in early September 2024. However, taking this information with a grain of salt is important, as Sony hasn’t made anything official yet.

All in all, if the rumors are true, fans can expect a 2x performance boost over the base PS5 model. Moreover, many developers believe PS5 Pro can handle Unreal Engine 5 games much better than the base model.

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