Is the PS5 Pro really coming in September 2024?

It's unclear if Sony is releasing a mid-cycle refresh this console generation, but if it happens, insiders believe that it's coming soon.


The PlayStation 5 is plenty powerful enough already but an upgrade would always be welcome.
The PlayStation 5 is plenty powerful enough already but an upgrade would always be welcome.

The news of incoming hardware always gets people talking, especially if it’s a mid-cycle refresh that, despite the success of the PlayStation 4 Pro, continues to draw controversy and hot takes. Most recently, an insider confirmed that Sony has sent out developer kits already and they’re internally expecting the specifications to leak online.

True enough, the potential hardware housed inside the PlayStation 5 Pro is now on the internet. Not only that, but the latest news from Jeff Grubb is that Sony is aiming to release PS5 Pro in September 2024, which is less than a year from now and in line with previous rumors.

The Giant Bomb insider suggests a release window of September 2024 for the PS5 Pro but cautiously notes the fluidity of such plans. Interestingly, Grubb mentions Sony hasn’t finalized the specs for the PS5 Pro, which is an eyebrow-raising detail considering the suggested proximity of the release date. Grubb hints at the console featuring Sony’s proprietary version of DLSS (deep learning super sampling), a technology that uses machine learning to upscale images to higher resolutions and frame rates. This feature, if true, could significantly enhance the PS5 Pro’s performance compared to the base PS5 and rival Xbox consoles.

Further credibility to these claims is lent by corroboration from other sources. A post on ResetEra detailed the supposed hardware specifications for the PS5 Pro, which held up under scrutiny.

According to the ResetEra user, modiz, Grubb discussed the PS5 Pro on the Game Mess Decides podcast, aligning with previous speculations about the release window. The leak reportedly includes references to a certain “Project Trinity,” now called “Viola,” and highlights three key technological advancements: faster storage, accelerated ray tracing, and upscaling. The goal is to achieve stable upscaled 4K output with a framerate exceeding 30 FPS, focusing heavily on ray tracing capabilities.

The PS5 Pro’s development aligns with Sony’s approach to console iterations since the previous generation. To address the growing demand for 4K gaming, Sony released a more powerful version of its base console mid-generation, the PS4 Pro. This strategy allows the company to keep up with rapid technological advancements and maintain a competitive edge in the market. The PS5 Pro, therefore, is not just a rumor but a strategic move that fits Sony’s pattern.

Sony's first-party studios have done a mighty fine job squeezing the most out of their flagship console's hardware.
Sony’s first-party studios have done a mighty fine job squeezing the most out of their flagship console’s hardware.

While the PS5 Pro’s exact specifications and features remain speculative, the notion of a mid-generation upgrade isn’t a far-fetched idea.

Sony has a track record of pushing the boundaries of gaming technology, and the PS5 Pro could be the next step in that journey. It’s worth noting, however, that fans should approach these rumors with a degree of skepticism. Insider info isn’t immune to changes in corporate strategies or technological developments.

The potential introduction of the PS5 Pro raises questions about the future of gaming technology and Sony’s position in the console market. If the rumors hold true, the PS5 Pro could offer significant improvements over its predecessor. This could translate to more immersive gaming experiences, with better visuals and smoother gameplay. It’s even believed that the PS5 Pro could be bundled together with GTA 6 at launch in 2025.

If priced competitively, the PS5 Pro could sell extremely well during the holiday season next year.
If priced competitively, the PS5 Pro could sell extremely well during the holiday season next year.

With the possibility of advanced features such as Sony’s proprietary DLSS-like technology and improved ray tracing, the PS5 Pro could set a new standard for gaming consoles.

In the meantime, fans can look forward to the release of The Last of Us Part II: Remastered and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth in January and February 2024, respectively.

Ray Ampoloquio
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