Written By Nishit Raghuwanshi
Published By: Nishit Raghuwanshi | Published: Nov 08, 2024, 10:36 AM (IST)
Sony PlayStation 5 Pro has finally made a debut in the global market. The console was officially announced by Sony in September 2024. As claimed by Sony, the PS5 Pro is the most advanced and innovative console hardware dropped in the market until now. Also Read: PlayStation Reveals Son of Thanjai, A New Game Set in India’s 11th Century
The PlayStation 5 Pro is available in the United States for $699.99 which roughly converts to 58,750. In the European Union, the latest console is being shipped at a price of EUR 799.99 which converts to around Rs 72,668 as per the Indian currency. Also Read: Sony Announces $50 Price Hike For PlayStation 5 Consoles In U.S.: Here’s How Much They Will Cost Now
And the price of the console varies from region to region. Apart from that, the customers will be supposed to buy the attachable disc drive (if needed), for $79.99 and the vertical stand for $29.99. You can purchase the same from the official PlayStation website or authorised retailers in your city. Also Read: Sony PS5 Pro India launch cancelled officially; Here's what we know so far
As of now, there has been no confirmation regarding the pricing and launch date of the console for the Indian market. However, speculations are that Sony will soon announce both things because India as a market for gaming consoles can’t be slept on.
The PS5 Pro has got some serious hardware upgrades and it comes with the AMD Ryzen Zen 2 CPU. Sony has also offered RDNA graphics along with 16.7 teraflops of GPU compute performance. It includes 16GB GDDR6 storage coupled with 2GB DDR RAM. Additionally, you also get to see a 2TB custom SSD in the console which is two times the storage space we got to see in its predecessor.
That’s not it, PS5 Pro also packs enhanced ray tracing capabilities that allow the console to produce super-realistic reflection and lighting effects in a game. It also brings the AI upscaling tech (termed PlayStation Super Spectral Resolution or PSSR) that uses machine learning to deliver better image quality.