Following months of leaks and speculation, Sony has finally revealed the PlayStation 5 Pro. As expected, the PS5 Pro is a huge technical leap over the standard console, with three upgrades that PS5 lead architect Mark Cerny highlighted on Tuesday.
One of the goals of the PS5 Pro is to give players the best possible visual quality without asking them to pick between graphics modes. With a PS5 Pro, you won't have to decide whether frame rate or resolution is more important to you nearly as often.
In addition to the upgrades mentioned above, PS5 Pro introduces the new Game Boost feature, which can be used with more than 8,500 backward compatible PS4 games. Sony says that the feature may "stabilize or improve the performance" of certain games.
Other PS5 Pro improvements include Enhanced Image Quality for select PS4 games and Wi-Fi 7, the latest wireless technology standard, in supported regions.
In the coming months, developers will begin patching their games with free software updates to take advantage of the PS5 Pro's features. Games that have been updated will have a PS5 Pro Enhanced label within their title. Here are some of the first PS5 Pro Enhanced games:
The PS5 Pro launches on November 7 for $699.99, and preorders open on September 26. The console features a 2TB SSD, a DualSense wireless controller, and a copy of Astro’s Playroom pre-installed. It won't have a disc drive, but you can buy one separately.
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