Rumors about a new, more powerful version of the PlayStation 5 have been circulating online for some time. Until now, these have mostly been speculations, but it seems that today they may either be confirmed or debunked. Sony has announced a special, technical showcase.
A short video published yesterday on platform X (formerly Twitter) doesn’t reveal much. The PlayStation 5 logo appears at the start, followed shortly by the phrase “the journey continues,” which may suggest that we will finally see the end of the rumors and speculations.
https://twitter.com/PlayStation/status/1833158510030516386
If the current “leaks” are to be believed, the PlayStation 5 Pro is expected to be 45% faster than the standard model. The new hardware is said to feature a more powerful GPU while retaining the same CPU with the possibility of increasing its clock speed. Additionally, it will include new, faster memory—28% faster (a jump from 448 GB/s to 576 GB/s). The console is also expected to feature a proprietary upscaling system developed by Sony.
https://twitter.com/MoonzBusiness/status/1832074926368428073
Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that the graphic posted by PlayStation to celebrate the brand’s 30th anniversary contains an element strikingly similar to a sketch of the rumored console. However, the most important question remains—if not the PS5 Pro, what else could we see during today’s presentation? Let us know in the comments.