
We all know that Sony will release the highly anticipated PlayStation 5 Pro at some point. It’s not a matter of if but when.
After all, we’ve been reporting on a seemingly endless stream ofPlayStation 5 Proleaks and rumours for months. Ever since the launch of the original PlayStation console,Sonyhas released at least one iteration of its console during that generation and thePS4was the first console to receive a Pro version.
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In most cases, a newPlayStationconsole would be smaller in size and weight. Last year, Sony released a revised version of thePS5and while it had no performance improvements it was smaller in size and had a small hard drive boost. However, when the PS5 Pro eventually arrives we can at least expect a slight version design and a boost in terms of visuals and performance.
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Other rumours have claimed that the PlayStation 5 Pro will have a hefty price tag with some claiming that it could be ashigh as £700. That would surely outprice many gamers from the upgrade but hopefully, Sony will make an official announcement in the coming months to put us all out of our misery.
It’s claimed that the new label will let PlayStation fans instantly know that a game has met a certain high standard and they’ll be playing the best version of that game when using the PlayStation 5 Pro. Depending on the title, Sony intends for enhanced games to achieve a resolution between 1280p and 2160p, preferably with at least 60fps.
However, enhanced games will not always have to reach 60fps to earn the label, because if a game runs at 30fps but is 2160p, it will still earn the label. What’s more, if a game has ray tracing but doesn’t increase the frame rate or resolution, it can also earn the label.
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If a game earns the enhanced label it will reportedly be displayed on the packaging of physical copies or displayed on the PlayStation Store page. The PlayStation 5 Pro is expected to be released later this year.
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