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Shock Over PS5 Pro's $700 Price: Analysts Call It a Premium
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Shock Over PS5 Pro's $700 Price: Analysts Call It a Premium

Sep 10, 2024 4:21 PM

The PlayStation 5 Pro has been officially announced, boasting impressive upgrades such as AI upscaling and improved frame rates. However, the $700 price tag has drawn significant criticism from fans who feel this is exorbitant, particularly since it lacks a disc drive, meaning buyers will have to pay extra for that essential feature. Many are comparing this situation to the backlash faced when the PlayStation 3 launched at $600 in 2006. Despite the technical improvements touted by Sony, like a substantial boost in rendering speed and processing power, players are concerned about the perceived value compared to the regular PS5.

Is the PS5 Pro worth its high price?

The PS5 Pro's price raises questions of worth, especially given the lack of a disc drive and its premium over the standard PS5. While it offers enhanced performance and features, many believe the existing PS5 is sufficient for a majority of gamers, making the Pro's value proposition less compelling.

The PlayStation 5, released in November 2020, quickly became a beloved console for its powerful hardware and exclusive titles. The Pro version aims to cater to enthusiasts looking for the best graphics and performance. The announcement has stirred debates on social media, signaling that gamers are weighing their options carefully, especially with a release date set for November 7, 2024, and pre-orders starting on September 26.



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