PlayStation YouTube Channel Accidentally Confirms The PS5 Pro Will Be Revealed Tomorrow
The official PlayStation YouTube channel has accidentally confirmed what we already knew, that tomorrow’s presentation will reveal the PS5 Pro.
Read moreThe official PlayStation YouTube channel has accidentally confirmed what we already knew, that tomorrow’s presentation will reveal the PS5 Pro.
Read moreThe PS5 Pro looks set to be fully revealed during a PS5 technical presentation tomorrow, hosted by Sony’s Mark Cerny.
Read moreThe PS5 Pro’s design might’ve just been sneakily revealed by Sony as part of its announcements around PlayStation’s 30th Anniversary.
Read moreLeaker billbil-kun has claimed the PS5 Pro announcement is due in the next few weeks, and provided a sketch of the system’s design.
Read moreA new report by Moore’s Law Is Dead claims PS5 Pro could feature 2TB of storage, and will run quietly and cool.
Read moreWe’ve had a State Of Play event arrive for the last two Septembers, and it seems like we could be in for a September 2024 event coming soon.
Read moreTalk of the PS5 Pro was reportedly buzzing all throughout Gamescom 2024, check out the details on the coming console here.
Read moreThe PS5 Pro will reportedly feature some of the advanced ray-tracing seen in the unreleased RDNA 4.
Read moreThe PS5 Pro release is still targeting a late 2024 window, leaker Tom Henderson has claimed.
Read moreTom Henderson has suggested that the PS5 Pro – still yet unannounced by Sony – may not release this year after all.
Read moreNew PS5 Pro details revealed per a Digital Foundry report, specifically around the PS5 Pro’s GPU upgrades, check out the details here.
Read moreSony’s PS5 Pro Enhanced label is looking to target 60 FPS for games, but is willing to settle for less. Furthermore, it is reportedly also working on PS5 Pro Ultra Boost Mode.
Read morePS5 Pro rumours continue as Sony reportedly expects ‘every game submitted to certification in August’ to be compatible with the new system.
Read moreA new report from Insider Gaming claims to list the requirements a game will have to meet in order to be labeled as ‘PS5 Pro Enhanced.’
Read moreGet the latest rumoured details on the PS5 Pro specs, which claims that the CPU is still on Zen 2 but engraved at 4 Nm.
Read moreAccording to Christopher Dring from GI.biz, a number of devs have told him that they are questioning the point of the PS5 Pro.
Read moreWith the PS5 Pro seemingly around the corner, we’ve compiled a list of PS5 games that need a PS5 Pro patch, check it out here.
Read moreThe PS5 Pro is not expected to run GTA 6 at 60 FPS, according to the latest Digital Foundry Direct.
Read morePS5 Pro’s upscaling solution, PlayStation Super Spectral Resolution (PSSR) can reportedly upscale 1080p games to 4K visuals, check out the details here.
Read moreThe PS5 Pro’s reported limited CPU improvements could be due to it being made with PS6 backwards compatibility in mind, a known insider has claimed.
Read moreSony has reportedly launched an internal investigation into the PS5 Pro spec leaks that have appeared online in the past few days.
Read morePlayStation’s Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) that is reportedly going to be included in the PS5 Pro is targeting 4K 120FPS/8K 30 FPS.
Read moreInsider Tom Henderson has claimed that the PS5 Pro dev kits are identical to the original PS5 model.
Read moreFresh details on the PS5 Specs have been revealed by Moore’s Law Is Dead on YouTube. Get the latest rumours on PS5 Pro here.
Read moreColin Moriarty has claimed that first and second-parties are now in possession of PS5 Pro Specs.
Read moreA new report has claimed that the PS5 Pro release is set for the second half of 2024.
Read moreJeff Grubb has claimed that the PS5 Pro is launching in late 2024, and will feature Sony’s own DLSS solution.
Read moreAccording to Tom Henderson, Sony is internally expecting the PS5 Pro specs to leak this month.
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