We’ve been hearing rumors that Sony has been developing a PlayStation 5 Pro for some time. It was even stated that the console would have high-end technical features and important gains such as 8K resolution support. However, developers have started to react to this console.
Is there a need for a PlayStation 5 Pro console?
Some game developers suggest that the PlayStation 5 Pro is not needed. Developers who believe that the PlayStation 5, which first debuted in 2020, still has optimization problems, think that the current generation has not yet settled on its track.
This statement contradicts the expectations for the announcement of the PS5 Pro. This model was rumored to offer a significant increase in ray-tracing and rendering performance compared to the PS5. However, the developers said that games still struggle to reach 60 FPS on PS5. This created a big break for the PS5 family.
The PS5 Pro allegedly comes with 33.5 teraflops of processing power. That’s triple the 10.3 teraflops of the standard PS5 and triple the 12 teraflops of the Xbox Series X. The increased processing power will enable games to deliver a much smoother gaming experience with more complex graphics and faster load times.
In addition, PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution technology supports 8K content, achieving a picture quality that will revolutionize game graphics. The PS5 Pro will also have a removable disk drive and 1TB of storage.
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