PS5 Pro: Improved console should appear at the end of 2024, according to insiders
Over two years after the release of the PS5 is the console of Sony finally almost regularly available. While the demand was significantly greater than the supply for a long time, there are now always attractive bundles or offers where you can even get the console a little cheaper.
In 2023, Sony is planning a big increase in sales, and rumors have it that the new model will do the same with removable drive contribute. A new report now brings another version of the PS5 into play. The PS5 Pro should therefore be planned for the end of 2024 and bring technical improvements.
PS5 Pro planned for 2024
The report comes from the site insider gamingwhich has made a name for itself as a reliable source in recent months, and from the well-known leaker Tom Henderson Founded. It mentions several anonymous sources that independently confirm the existence of the PS5 Pro should have confirmed.
This should therefore Christmas sales 2024 appear, but further information about the console is scarce. ray tracing should probably be the focus and be more strongly supported. If the rumors are true, it should probably be similar to the PS4 Pro an overall more powerful console. With a possible PS6 is therefore not to be expected before 2028.
That too Model with removable drive is mentioned, this should still appear in 2023. After Sony has only held smaller shows in the past few months and especially the big, exclusive titles like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 have not been officially mentioned for a long time, many experts assume that the Japanese company as part of the E3 in June has a big presentation planned.
Sony will probably be similar to Microsoft and Nintendo do not take part in the trade fair directly, but still use the occasion to share new information. In addition to impressions of the planned games, there should also be an announcement of the new model. Whether then also the PS5 Pro will be presented, one will have to wait and see.
Reference-www.playcentral.de