The recent PlayStation 5 price increase might lead you to believe that the sales of the PlayStation 5 Pro will suffer. After all, the PlayStation 4 Pro only accounted for 10% of all PS4 sales. But while this could certainly still be the case, Sony does have several reasons to feel confident in the PS5, and we're not just talking about its rumored association with Grand Theft Auto 6.

First up, the elephant in the room: the need for a more powerful console is more apparent today than ever.

Many AAA titles on current-gen systems are struggling to maintain high resolutions in performance modes, often dropping to sub-1080p levels. Even though Sony relies on near-magic trickery to get away with this, games going forward will only become more graphically intensive. Already, we've seen games like Star Wars Outlaws, Final Fantasy 16, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and Black Myth: Wukong push the limitations of the PS5, running at lower resolutions and sacrificing visual quality for higher and smoother framerates. Thus, there's actually a valid reason why people would buy the PS5 Pro, regardless of its price point.