PS5 Pro presentation will include redesigned DualSense controller and leaked console cost

Latest PS5 Pro reveal leaks reveal date, price, and State of Play.

September 10th 2024.

PS5 Pro presentation will include redesigned DualSense controller and leaked console cost
Today, there may be some exciting news for PlayStation fans as Sony is expected to unveil the highly anticipated DualSense 2.0 controller. But that's not all - according to some last minute leaks, we may also get some unexpected details about the upcoming PS5 Pro, including its release date and price, as well as a potential State of Play event.

In case there was any confusion about what today's "technical presentation" from PlayStation is all about, it was originally titled 'PS5 Pro' before being quickly renamed. While this may not come as a surprise, what is surprising is that a lesser-known leaker, Brian Potter, accurately predicted both the date and length of the presentation last month.

Although not much is known about Potter, it seems that his predictions hold some weight, as he also mentioned that the PS5 Pro will be priced at £589.99 and will come with an updated DualSense controller with improved battery life and enhanced triggers. And it seems there may already be some evidence for this, as recent listings in the US and Australia show a $5 price increase for the controller, potentially indicating that the new model is on its way.

Potter's predictions also include some exciting features for the PS5 Pro, such as support for HDR10+ and Dolby Vision for both physical media and streaming services. However, his predictions for the pricing and release date of the console are a bit peculiar, with a digital-only version expected to release on November 14 for £499.99, followed by the disc version on December 5 for £589.99. This could suggest a shortage of components or manufacturing delays for the disc version.

While we can't confirm the accuracy of Potter's predictions, he also claims that a State of Play event is scheduled for September 19, which will focus on indie and third party games with no first party titles from Sony. This lines up with other leakers who have also suggested a State of Play event will follow a week after the PS5 Pro reveal.

It's a shame that Potter seems to have disappeared, especially since no one was paying much attention to their predictions when they were active. But regardless, it's an exciting time for PlayStation fans as we eagerly await the potential reveal of the DualSense 2.0 and more information about the PS5 Pro.

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