Despite rumours suggesting a 2025 launch or even cancellation, a new report claims Sony will unveil the PlayStation 5 Pro by the end of 2024. This news contradicts recent speculation and fuels excitement for the upcoming console. Let’s delve into the expected details of the Sony PlayStation 5 Pro (PS5 Pro).
The Wait for the Sony PlayStation 5 Pro Launch Might Gonna End Soon
Developers have been informed that they can submit their PS5 Pro-supporting applications to CertOps (Platform Certification and Operations) starting July 30th, according to a report by Insider Gaming. The report also states that games released for the PS5 after September 15th must support the PS5 Pro.
Documents from mid-2023 projected a PS5 Pro announcement in late November 2024, however, there are concerns regarding its availability this year because of a lack of first-party titles that use its features. Despite these concerns, the PS5 Pro is anticipated to be released as planned. This clearly states that there should be no concerns regarding the console’s delay or cancellation.
PlayStation has yet to confirm the existence of the PS5 Pro. Still, developers are actively using PS5 development kits, and PS5 Pro testing kits were distributedย this spring. The PS5 Pro announcement is likely to follow a similar period to the PlayStation 4 Pro, which was introduced in September. Sony’s appearance at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS) in September, its first appearanceย in five years, has sparked rumours that the PS5 Pro may be introduced at or before the event.
PS5 Pro Speculated Features
Though not confirmed the PS5 Pro is reported to have a more powerful GPU and a slightly faster CPU mode than the normal PS5. According to a recent study, the GPU rendering on the PS5 Pro might be up to 45 per cent quicker than the PlayStation 5. Furthermore, the future PlayStation 5 Pro is rumoured to include a more powerful ray tracing architecture and Higher resolutions (up to 8K).
The CPU is expected to stay the same as the PS5, however,ย there may be a new mode with a higher clock speed of 3.85GHz, which is about 10% faster than the PS5. Developers mayย select between the high CPU frequency option (3.85GHz) or the usual mode (3.5GHz).
Sony has not officially announced the PS5 Pro, thus all specs are based on rumoursย and speculations. We will keep you posted on official announcements.
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