Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro is finally ready for its global reveal and eventual release, a little over two years after the initial rumors broke out that Sony is doing exactly what it did with the PlayStation 4 with a mid-cycle upgrade. However, the PS5 Pro's arrival comes shortly after Sony just said that the PS5 is already in the "latter stages of its life cycle," even if it feels like it's barely scratched the surface of what it could do. Thus, many are wondering what the PS5 Pro means for the PS5 and what kind of changes everyone should expect.

Earlier this year, Sony confirmed that it had trouble generating profit and it will now "put more emphasis on the balance between profitability and sales," leaving many to try and read between the lines.

One of the key aspects to consider is the current state of the PS5. Released in 2020, the console has been a powerhouse in the gaming world, offering impressive next-gen performance and a solid library of games. It's capable of running most games at 60 fps, with some titles even supporting 120 fps. This begs the question: what more could a PS5 Pro offer that would justify its existence and price tag? Perhaps, more importantly, what can the PS5 Pro do that the PS5 can't over the next four years, as Sony is presumed to be already preparing for a 2028 release of the PlayStation 6?