

Lots may expect a 2023 release, but we are leaning toward a 2024 release window. 2023 would be the perfect time for the PS5 Pro arrival, three years after PS5’s release too. If we compare the arrival of the PS4 Pro to the market, it came out three years after PS4’s release.If they reveal a price of $600, it would make the Sony PlayStation 5 Pro cost $200 more than the former Pro iterations. The release would be most likely in 2023 and maybe would cost around USD 600. They believe (and positively claim) that Sony currently works on the PS5 Pro. A year ago, YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead shared a 22-minute clip about the possible design of PlayStation 5 Pro.We clearly do not want to give any false hopes, so we repeat that this is just a possibility. Although, if we based speculation on some reports, a 2023 to 2024 release window may happen. Let’s get straight to the point, we think this year is a bit early to expect a PS5 Pro coming our way.RELATED NEWS: Sony PlayStation 5 CFI-1202 All we know so far + Where to buy? And as people wait for the restock, it brought them curious about the other upcoming PlayStation 5 console, including the PS5 Pro. If we think about it, the console’s still pretty new in the list of gaming consoles. Two years since Sony PlayStation 5 graced the gaming market. Check out our post for the updated pricing (up as little as 6% or as high as 21%, depending on the region).Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Countdown: Everything we know so far In case you missed the bad news, Sony is raising PS5 prices almost everywhere. Either way, the latest revision is said to be optimized for faster production. If true, it will need less cooling, which could justify the weight saving. There is some speculation that this revision moves the APU to a 6nm node (down from the original 7nm node), but that hasn’t been confirmed.

It’s interesting to note that the new Disc Edition now weighs as much as the original Digital Edition.

It’s quite possible that this latest revision also cuts weight by trimming down the heat sink. That previous edition (‘CFI-1100’) was 300g lighter than the launch model (for the Digital Edition), due to a redesign of the heat sink.
