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    PS5 Pro Began Development Before PS5 Launch In 2020; It Was A 5 Year Project

    Abyan KhanBy Abyan KhanNovember 1, 2024Updated:November 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sony’s next significant advancement in console hardware, the PS5 Pro, has generated immense anticipation for its enhanced physical capabilities over the base PS5 model, promising a more refined gameplay experience.

    Although the original PS5 launched on November 19, 2020, Hideaki Nishino, CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment’s platform business group, disclosed that development on this mid-generation upgrade began even before the PS5’s official release.

    In a recent interview with Variety, Nishino explained that creating the PS5 Pro was a long-term, five-year project guided by rapid technological advancements.

    Importance: The PS5 Pro represents a substantial leap in console technology, aiming to redefine performance standards for running today’s graphically intensive games.

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    PS5 Pro Will Reportedly Feature Significant Performance Upgrade

    Nishino observed that innovation now moves faster, with phones and PCs seeing annual updates. While Sony doesn’t plan to refresh consoles as frequently, the company seeks to integrate meaningful advancements that enhance the gaming experience when possible.

    Sony’s forward-looking approach to hardware development means each product is designed with future generations in mind.

    Nishino stated that Sony was pleased to see high engagement from gamers interested in the PS5 Pro and anticipated it would appeal to new users as well. Sony’s hardware strategy involves planning several steps ahead, aiming to sustain a 10-year generation cycle to keep its consoles viable over the long term.

    Reflecting on the success of the PS4 Pro, Nishino noted that the company learned valuable lessons from that experience. With the PS4 Pro available alongside the PS4, 20% of customers opted for the Pro model, drawn by its high-end, premium experience.

    Interestingly, it appealed not only to highly engaged PlayStation fans but also attracted new users to the platform.

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    PS5 Has Sold More Than 61.7 Million Units Worldwide

    While it’s clear the PS5 Pro won’t deliver as dramatic a leap in performance as the PS4 did to the PS5, we’re still eager to see how the console’s enhanced features improve gameplay.

    With its official launch set for November 7, 2024, it’ll be exciting to witness how it performs over time, especially when compared to the PS4 Pro’s impact. W hope that it delivers on its promises and bring new levels of immersion and capability to the PS5 experience.

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