Leaked Sony PS5 Pro specs are real, and the game will come out in the holidays of 2024.

The PS5 Pro, Sony’s long-awaited follow-up to the PlayStation 5, will be available during the holidays in 2024². Recent news stories have proven that the secret information about this future console version is real.

Specifications That Got Out

It looks like the PlayStation 5 Pro will be a lot more powerful than the PS5², based on the list of specs that was found. Even though Sony hasn’t officially announced the PS5 Pro yet, there is a lot of information and reports pointing to a bigger system that might be better at frame rates, upscaling, and ray-tracing.

Window for Release

It is said that the PS5 Pro will come out in late 2024. A new leak of the PS5 Pro’s most important specs shows that game designers are getting ready for the console’s launch in late 2024³. This is in line with when the PS4 Pro came out. It was announced in September 2016 and came out two months later, in November 2016.

Guessing the Price

The price and release date of the PS5 Pro have not been set in stone. The most recent leak of PS5 Pro details, on the other hand, strongly suggests that the game will come out around or “on” the holidays in 2024. Because the leaked specs suggest that the PS5 Pro has more power, we don’t think it will start at the same price as the PS4 Pro. Instead, we think it will cost around $599, £549, or AU$900 to $1,000.

Making

Taking the jump between the PS4 and PS4 Pro as an example, it’s likely that the PS5 Pro will be bigger than the regular PS5. The PS5 is already pretty big, with its curved side plates and tall design. A PS5 Pro might need to be taller and thicker to make up for any beefier hardware inside and any bigger cooling system that might be needed.

In sum, the PS5 Pro looks like it will be a big step up from the regular PS5, with better specs and speed. Things like this should be treated with a bit of salt until Sony makes the official announcement about the system.

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1tech.hindustantimes.com

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