The PS5 Pro’s price isn’t sitting well with everyone, making it a perfect time to convert gamers over to a PC


Sony revealed its PlayStation 5 Pro on September 10, and it was unsurprisingly met with mixed reactions. Coming in at $700/£700 in the US/UK and €800 in Europe, the PS5 Pro seems to mainly target current PS5 owners who want an upgrade to their current system. With trade-in deals cutting the price of a PS5 Pro in half, Sony is clearly aiming at the enthusiast console market.

While it certainly looks on paper like an improvement over its non-Pro predecessor — Sony says the GPU has 67% more compute units, 28% faster memory, improved ray tracing, new AI upscaling, and 45% faster rendering — Sony has now reached a price point where it’s competing with gaming PCs. 



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