The PlayStation 5 Pro Console is finally making its way to consumers, and like all console upgrades, it features lots of revisions and shiny new tech alongside it.
More importantly, with this latest upgrade, we've been left questioning who this console is being made for and if we should buy one.
With a retail price of $699, it’s clear Sony went all out to create as much of a behemoth of new technologies as possible. Oh, and for comparison's sake, the PS4 Pro was only launched at $399, making the PS5 Pro the most expensive PlayStation console to date without inflation.
While it may be hard to decipher the language behind all the new features and, let's be honest, some downgrades from the base PS5 model, here’s a guide to help you decide whether you should buy this console and the details about doing so.
Comparing The PlayStation 5 Models
We’ll first unwrap all the changes made from the previous models in this new revision. We’ll cover the technical specs in the following section, but to start, here are the things you'll find right out of the box.
The PlayStation 5 is visually unique with its set...