PS5 Pro Leaked

With the global microchip shortage and the lack of PlayStation 5's available, the PS5 Pro is nothing more than a pipe dream, right? You're wrong. The PS5 could be released sooner than you might think.

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Is this what the PS5 Pro could look like? | © nl.letsgodigital.org

You might not get your hands on a PS5 anytime soon. Sony has had trouble manufacturing and shipping the console out, which resulted in many players not having a chance to pick up the next gen console.

Seriously, has anyone even heard of the $400 all-digital PS5? Have you seen it with your own two eyes? I sure as hell haven't and that's why the PS5 Pro has been nothing more than a pipe dream for most.

Will Sony Make a PS5 Pro?

YouTuber RedGamingTech released a 20-minute-long video in which he explains that the release of the PS5 Pro could be imminent... well in 2023 or early 2024 that is.

So, all hope is not lost for all of you who want a PlayStation 5. By this point, just wait until the Pro is released and you'll get a better graphic. The wait for the PS5 Pro might be just as lonng as the wait for a normal PlayStation, you know, right?

What Is the Difference of the PS5 Pro and the PS5?

Of course, the PlayStation 5 Pro is going to have better specs than the first one. One thing RedGamingTech mentions is that the console will aim to bring 2.5x performance in Ray Tracing.

Also, the PlayStation 5 Pro should be better suited for gaming with the upcoming PlayStation VR 2. Virtual Reality is becoming more and more popular, so it's likely that the Pro will have some VR features as well.

RedGaming Tech goes into some pretty nitty-gritty details on the technological aspect of the PS5 Pro, so if you're interested in all the details, make sure to get some popcorn to watch the whole thing.

When Will the PS5 Pro Release?

As already mentioned, the PS5 Pro should release around 2023 or 2024. This means you'll have another year-and-a-half to try and find a PlayStation 5. But, if you want a console that is going to have improved Ray Tracing capabilities and better graphics, then wait for the PS5 Pro.

Of course, keep in mind that none of this information has been confirmed by Sony yet. Hopefully we find out more soon though!

Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....