The PlayStation 5 Pro hardware leak that has been circulating has now been confirmed. Earlier this week, a post on the renowned gaming community ResetEra detailed the rumoured PS5 Pro hardware specifications. The leak has withstood extensive scrutiny and can now be considered more seriously.
The PS5 Pro has been the subject of rumours for almost as long as the PS5. Some of these rumours have not withstood the test of time, while others are now being confirmed by many sources. Hardware leaks are sometimes accompanied by prospective release dates, and fresh information implies that some previous reports had a grain of truth to them.
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Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb sees the PS5 Pro hardware leak as “almost certainly real.” He goes on to state that the exact specifications are still being worked out, but he does mention a new Sony technology that is essentially a proprietary DLSS that utilizes machine learning to upscale images “so they can run things at a high resolution and a high framerate.” This upscaling technology appears to be the major feature that will distinguish the PS5 Pro from the original and compact consoles. Grubb also discusses the release date, stating that it could arrive in September 2024.
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This new information confirms prior reports about the PS5 Pro’s release date. That being said, anything is possible, and PlayStation fans will now have to wait patiently for Sony to formally introduce its new console.
Insider Gaming’s Tom Henderson, who appears to have been aware of the PS5 Pro for some time, claims that Sony expected the hardware to leak.
At this point, rumours regarding Sony sending PS5 Pro dev kits should be taken more seriously. Those rumours particularly stated dev kits being supplied to first-party developers, but they could also be in the hands of third-party studios with whom Sony has previously collaborated, such as FromSoftware or Square Enix. While this is just a supposition, the leak likely came from someone with access to a PS5 Pro dev kit.
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