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PS5 Pro May Not Release in 2024, Says Insider
Recent reports suggest that the highly anticipated PS5 Pro might not hit the shelves in 2024. Tom Henderson, a reliable insider, hinted on social media that the PS5 Pro’s release this year is uncertain. This has sparked debates among gaming enthusiasts and industry watchers.
Despite years of speculation and rumors, Sony Interactive Entertainment has yet to officially announce the PS5 Pro. Many sources have suggested a late 2024 release, but Henderson’s recent comments have cast doubt on this timeline. When asked about the PS5 Pro’s announcement, Henderson cryptically replied, “If it releases this year!” This statement has led many to believe he might have inside information that he isn’t fully disclosing.
The PS5 Pro has been a hot topic, with various leaks and rumors about its specifications. Reports indicate that the new console will feature PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) and will be slightly smaller than the standard PS5. However, the CPU upgrade is not expected to be drastic. The PS5 Pro might also come with a $500 price tag, making it a premium choice for gamers.
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As we move closer to August, the absence of an official announcement from Sony is making fans anxious. Sony’s strategy of making surprise announcements leaves room for speculation. There’s still time for the PS5 Pro to be revealed and potentially launched by the end of the year.
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