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Releasing a PS5 Pro would be a bad idea — here’s why

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The PS5 launched a little over two years ago but Sony’s latest gaming console still remains virtually impossible to find. But even with PS5 restocks in limited supply, rumors concerning a potential PS5 Pro have begun to spring up thanks to YouTubers like Moore’s Law is Dead and RedGamingTech. This mid-gen refresh system will supposedly release either in 2023 or 2024 and have stronger ray tracing performance and target 8K gaming. Honestly, I find this whole discussion frustrating, even if it’s all based on unsubstantiated rumors.

Back when the current console generation began in 2019, I thought the PS5 Pro was an inevitability. After all, the PS4 got a mid-gen refresh with the PS4 Pro three years after it launched. I figured Sony would do the same with PS5. My stance has changed in light of what the world has endured for the past two years. Now, I think the idea of a PS5 Pro is foolish, to say the least. 

You still can’t find a PS5 

As I said above, getting one’s hands on the PS5 is a Herculean task. Granted, it’s not as daunting as trying to find Nvidia RTX or AMD GPUs at standard prices, but you still can’t walk into your favorite retail store and pick up a PS5 off the shelf. I don’t see the point of releasing new hardware when the current stock is virtually unavailable. This is the same reason why I can’t get excited about Nvidia’s RTX 40 series graphics cards.

Sony PS5 on a table next to a TV

Finding a sasquatch is easier than finding a PS5 these days. (Image credit: Future)

Some projections say the global chip shortage will ease up around 2023, which would align with the PS5 Pro’s rumored launch. If this happens, it’s possible that Sony will finally be able to manufacture enough standard PS5s. That would put people in an awkward position, however. Do they get the PS5 they’ve been waiting years for, or do they get the PS5 Pro instead?

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