PS5 Pro – Specs, Price, Release Date and Everything Else You Want to Know

The announcement has been made: the PS5 Pro is on its way! After numerous speculations, Sony has confirmed that the PlayStation 5 Pro will hit the market this year. Interestingly, this isn’t the first time Sony has released an upgraded console mid-generation – they introduced the PS4 Pro back in 2016 during the PS4 era. As such, there are many uncertainties surrounding the PS5 Pro: its design, new features, launch date, and most significantly, its price. Join us as we delve deeper into these questions and more to help you make an informed decision before purchasing the PS5 Pro.

$700 is an Absurd Price for the PS5 Pro

The PS5 Pro, long-rumored and anticipated, was finally unveiled by Sony, but the initial response has been underwhelming due to a brief 9-minute presentation that didn’t quite live up to expectations. Mark Cerny, the lead system architect, tried his best to emphasize the console’s enhancements, but they seemed less enticing than promised. The PS5 Pro boasts a larger GPU, faster rendering, increased focus on ray tracing, superior and smoother frame rates, and an innovative proprietary supersampling technology in PSSR. On paper, these features suggest significant progress; however, the first impression is lackluster, especially considering the console’s high price point that some have deemed exorbitant.

Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster – Everything You Need to Know

Not so long ago, many fans doubted that Capcom would bring back the Dead Rising series anytime soon. However, with a new main game still not here, the return of this zombie-slaying franchise is something worth looking forward to. The initial game is making a reappearance in an upgraded and improved form as the upcoming Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster. As we gear up for its imminent launch, let’s take a look at some crucial information about it and how it aims to enhance and update the original experience.

Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2 is in the Works, Konami Confirms

As a hardcore gamer, I’m pumped to share some exciting news about my favorite stealth action game series – Metal Gear Solid! In a recent video update called the “Production Hotline,” the mastermind behind the Metal Gear universe, Noriaki Okamura, confirmed that they’re cooking up something special: a new collection titled Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 2. He didn’t reveal much, but I can feel the anticipation building!

One of Shonen Jump’s Best Rom-Coms Has Finally Ended

Over the past month, I’ve witnessed quite an extraordinary transition for Shueisha, the esteemed publisher behind Jump. Some of my all-time favorite series, such as “My Hero Academia” and “Twin Star Exorcists”, have bid their farewells. This week, another finale was added to Shueisha’s collection on Shonen Jump+, marking the end of the delightful romantic comedy “Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable”. It’s a bittersweet moment for me as this brings an end to a series I’ve grown fond of.

Elden Ring Update Makes Final Shadow of the Erdtree Boss Easier to Beat

Players who started the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC at launch and struggled against the final boss will be pleased to know that he has received a balance adjustment in Elden Ring’s latest update, version 1.14. The update patch notes cover various changes such as PvP balancing, bug fixes, and additional improvements, but the main focus is on making the last boss of the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion less challenging. Players who have been using specific builds to exploit the boss should find it even easier now. However, those who aim to fight him with regular in-game tactics may now find it possible to do so more effectively.