The PS5 Pro is almost here! Following last night’s State of Play presentation, we got a sneak peek at its "enhanced" games, making pre-orders even more enticing. With a $700 price tag, it may make some fans hesitate, but like any PlayStation console, it’s likely to sell out quickly. Let’s catch you up on the PS5 Pro’s specs, release date, pre-orders, and more to help you decide if it’s worth the investment.
In just nine minutes, PlayStation’s lead architect, Mark Cerny, revealed the PS5 Pro and its future direction. It features a more powerful GPU for "enhanced gaming experiences," enabling faster framerates without visual compromises—ideal if you have a display that supports over 60fps. Plus, all your favorite PS5 accessories will be compatible. Still, many are wondering where the major console-exclusive titles are.
Whether you’re excited or skeptical, the PS5 Pro launches in November, with pre-orders starting tomorrow, September 26. For price details, pre-order info, and a comprehensive list of specs, this page has you covered. Stay tuned for the latest updates!
PS5 Pro release date
The PS5 Pro is set to release on November 7, 2024, just in time for the holiday season! This timing allows you to enjoy potential Black Friday discounts on top PS5 games, all of which will be playable on the new console. Exciting times ahead for gamers!
PS5 Pro price
The PS5 Pro will retail for $699.99 USD, £699.99 GBP, and €799.99 EUR. It comes equipped with a 2TB SSD, a DualSense wireless controller, a Wi-Fi 7 receiver, and a pre-installed copy of Astro’s Playroom. However, it will not include a disk drive or a new metal footstand as standard, but these can be purchased separately. Blu-ray compatibility remains, provided you install an external drive.
This price point marks a significant jump from the original PS5, which launched at $499.99 USD and £449.99 GBP, while the Digital Edition was priced at $399.99 USD and £359.99 GBP. The steep increase has generated considerable discussion, especially as consoles are typically seen as more budget-friendly gaming options.
Sony justifies this price hike by pointing to global inflation since 2020, which has affected pricing across major markets. While competitors like the Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch come in at lower price points, the PS5 Pro’s specs place it competitively against entry-level gaming PCs, which are currently priced between $800-$1,000.
For casual gamers eyeing titles like GTA 6, the PS5 Pro might still be the go-to choice, despite the higher cost. However, many enthusiasts are understandably frustrated by the price increase as they consider upgrading to the new model.
Full PS5 vs PS5 Pro spec comparison
Specs |
PS5 Slim |
PS5 Pro |
CPU |
AMD Ryzen Zen 2 (8 cores, 16 threads, 3.5GHz) |
AMD Ryzen Zen 2 (8 cores, 16 threads, 3.5GHz) |
GPU |
AMD Radeon RDNA 2 (10.28 teraflops, ray tracing acceleration) |
Unknown |
RAM |
16GB GDDR6 at 448GB/s |
16GB GDDR6 at 448GB/s |
Storage |
825GB SSD (5.5GB/s read) |
2TB SSD (5.5GB/s read) |
Output |
4K 120Hz, HDMI 2.1 |
4K 120Hz, HDMI 2.1, 8K |
WiFi |
WiFi 6 |
WiFi 7 |
Dimensions |
H: 9.6cm | W: 35.8cm |
H: 10.4cm | W: 35.8cm |
Price |
$499.99 / £479.99 |
$699.99 / £699.99
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One aspect that Mark Cerny’s presentation overlooked was the upgraded 2TB SSD included in the PS5 Pro. To provide some context, all PS5 models have the option to expand their internal storage via an M.2 port located beneath the faceplates. However, having a 2TB drive built in from the start means users will likely have less urgency to upgrade with one of the top SSDs for PS5.
If you’re still curious about technologies like DLSS and want more background, check out our comparison of the PS5 and PS5 Pro specs for a detailed look at their differences.
PS5 Pro enhanced games
As part of the PS5 Pro reveal, Sony showcased several games that will benefit from the console's hardware enhancements. During the latest State of Play presentation, a montage featured titles like Marvel's Spider-Man 2, The Last of Us Part 2, Gran Turismo 7, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart in their enhanced modes.
However, the list of PS5 Pro-enhanced games is much longer. A "quick look" at the titles running on the upgraded console includes Gran Turismo 7, Hogwarts Legacy, and older favorites like Demon's Souls and Returnal. Below is a compilation of confirmed games that will be enhanced on the PS5 Pro, with the expectation that more will be added as developers continue to support the platform:
- Alan Wake 2
- Assassin’s Creed: Shadows
- Demon’s Souls
- Dragon’s Dogma 2
- Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
- Gran Turismo 7
- Hogwarts Legacy
- Horizon Forbidden West
- Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
- Returnal
- The Crew Motorfest
- The First Descendant
- The Last of Us Part 2
It’s reasonable to assume that the PS5 Pro will be fully backwards compatible with both PS5 and PS4 games. This isn't a PlayStation 6; rather, it's a generational refresh similar to the PS4 Pro. This means it will utilize the same user interface and support the same games, but with more powerful hardware to enhance graphical performance.