Sony's recent unveiling of the PlayStation 5 Pro hasn't gone well, leaving many to question the necessity and value of this mid-generation console upgrade.

Set to launch on November 7 with a heftier-than-expected price tag of $699.99, the PS5 Pro promises enhanced performance and visual fidelity. However, instead of the usual welcoming arms that usually greet Sony's announcements, equal parts doubt, and criticism surrounded Sony's decision to release a console that's more expensive than the PlayStation 3 when adjusted for inflation when you include the price of the external disc drive.

The reveal, led by PS5 lead architect Mark Cerny, focused heavily on technical specifications and incremental improvements. The PS5 Pro boasts a GPU with 67% more Compute Units than its predecessor, 28% faster memory, and claims to offer up to 45% faster rendering for gameplay. Sony also emphasized the advanced ray tracing capabilities of the console and the introduction of PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution, an AI-driven upscaling technology.

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