PS5 Pro Insider Casts Doubt on 2024 Release Date

PS5 Pro Insider Casts Doubt on 2024 Release Date

As a long-time PlayStation gamer with countless hours invested in the console’s rich library, I can’t help but feel a pang of disappointment upon hearing that the rumored PS5 Pro might not be releasing in 2024 as previously anticipated. For months, we’ve been eagerly awaiting updates on this next-gen powerhouse, with whispers of improved specs and potential upgrades for our favorite games fueling our excitement.


It appears that the anticipated release of the PlayStation 5 Pro in 2024 might have been called into question. For more than a year, reliable sources have hinted at the development of the PS5 Pro within Sony. These sources not only confirmed its existence but also suggested that the upgraded console would hit the markets around the 2024 holiday season. However, recent indications suggest that this may no longer hold true.

Reporter Tom Henderson has recently hinted in a new statement that the launch of the PS5 Pro may not definitely occur in 2024, contrary to his earlier reporting which suggested a Holiday 2024 release window from Sony for the console.

In simple terms, Sony doesn’t have many big games coming out for PS5 during the second half of 2024, aside from “Astro Bot” in early September. The only other first-party titles scheduled are “Concord,” a remake of “Until Dawn,” and “LEGO Horizon Adventures.” Therefore, if the PS5 Pro is delayed beyond 2024, it might be to coincide with a significant first-party game launch that can fully utilize its advanced features.

As a dedicated gamer, I’ve come across numerous rumors about upcoming console upgrades. However, let me remind you that there’s no official confirmation from Sony regarding the PS5 Pro yet. So, any details we have about its tech and launch are based on speculation. Though it’s likely that an enhanced version of PS5 will be released eventually, we can only rely on reliable information once Sony shares it with us directly.

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2024-07-18 02:39