Sony’s hotly anticipated and controversial PlayStation 5 Pro is out now worldwide, retailing for $699.99 USD/£699.99/€799.99 EUR/119,980 yen. Check out the launch trailer below.
The PS5 Pro sports a slightly different outer panel than the base version, but it’s also lighter, weighing a measly 3.1 kilograms. Despite the lack of a vertical stand (which must be purchased separately), it does include horizontal stands to prop it up. You also need to buy a Blu-ray disc drive separately.
What does it offer over the base console? For starters, a 2 TB solid-state drive, 16 GB GDDR6 RAM (with an extra 2 GB DDR5 RAM), a GPU capable of 16.7 TFLOPS of performance, and a new High-Frequency Mode for its CPU to boost the clock speed. There are also features like PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution, an AI-upscaling tool to help titles reach native 4K, and advanced ray tracing for double to triple the cast speeds.
Head here for more details on the console and whether it’s worth picking up. You can also check out the list of enhanced games here.