While the PS5 Pro has yet to be revealed by Sony, it’s looking increasingly likely that we’ll see a mid-generation upgrade soon – possibly as imminently as autumn this year (2024).
Sony has previous form when releasing new console variants, of course – the launch model of the PS5 has now been replaced by the PS5 Slim on retailers’ shelves. More pointedly however, the last generation saw the console giant release a more powerful variant of the PlayStation 4 – the PS4 Pro – offering a more performant machine, and one that could offer heightened and enhanced experiences with almost all PS4 games.
Allegedly known internally as ‘Project Trinity’ Sony is keeping officially confirmed details very close to its chest and has not said anything publicly about a new PS5 console, but the rumors and well-sourced information are stacking up, with much of it pointing toward a beefier console, perhaps more capable in terms of frame rates, upscaling, and ray-tracing – to arrive in late 2024. Here’s everything we know about the PS5 Pro.
PS5 Pro release date and price
Neither the PS5 Pro release date nor price has been confirmed – we need to say that right off the bat. However, the latest well-sourced PS5 Pro specs leak does heavily hint at a launch in time for, or ‘on’, Holiday 2024.
Looking back at the PS4 Pro’s timeline, that console was announced in September 2016 and then arrived a mere two months later in November 2016. If Sony were to follow that same pattern, we’d have to hold tight for a bit longer for any news.
In terms of the PS5 Pro’s price, it’s much more educated guesswork as we have nothing to go on. We’ve recently seen the PS5 get a price hike with Sony blaming this on soaring inflation globally, so the PS5 currently costs £479.99 / €549.99 / AU$799.95. If we really had to have an educated guess, given the extra power potentially provided by the leaked specs, we’d think that the PS5 Pro won’t follow suit as the PS4 Pro which launched at the original price of the base PS4 – we think the PlayStation 5 Preo could launch at something like $599 / £549 / AU$900-1,000. We’d stress that this is a bit of a guess though! Hopefully, we get some more concrete information on pricing soon.
PS5 Pro specs
While this was an area that was harder to predict in the past, the most recent PS5 Pro specs leak and information does at least give us something of moderate substance to point to. The leak was reportedly straight from the internal Developer Network so is couched in some genuine-looking authenticity, presenting a list of facts about the new console that informs developers about the particulars of the machine.
One promising line from the source was that “When running on Trinity, PlayStation 5 titles can support higher resolution and frame rate.” Beyond that, and in terms of specifics, other specs and details were highlighted:
- 45% increase in raw rendering power over the standard PS5
- Two to four times boost in ray-tracing
- Sony’s own proprietary upscaling tech – “PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution”
- Support for 8K resolutions
- “Custom architecture for machine learning”
- A GPU offering a massive 33.5 teraflops of power