Sony will confirm long-rumored news in the gaming world on Tuesday.

The PS5 designer will give a technical presentation this week, ending months of leaks and speculation.

September 9th 2024.

Sony will confirm long-rumored news in the gaming world on Tuesday.
Are you aware of the buzz surrounding the upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro? Well, the anticipation is finally coming to a head as Sony's very own Mark Cerny is set to host a special technical presentation this week. This event has been a long time coming, with months of leaks and rumors building up the excitement for what's to come.

Now, Sony has been very secretive about the details of this online event, but let's be real, we all know what it's about. The PS5 Pro has been an open secret for quite some time now, and it seems that this Tuesday will be the day when it is officially announced. The presentation, which will be hosted by the genius behind the PlayStation 5 architecture, Mark Cerny, is scheduled for 4pm BST on September 10.

While it's safe to assume that the PS5 Pro will be the main topic of discussion, it's unclear if there will be any other announcements. The term "technical presentation" suggests a narrow focus, but who knows, Sony might surprise us. As for the release date, there's no concrete information, but it's highly speculated to be in October or November. And let's not forget about the price, which is expected to be over £500, causing quite a stir among fans.

What's also intriguing is how Sony will market this upgraded console. Will they highlight its improved frame rate or focus on the new DLSS technology? Only time will tell. But it's worth noting that the PS4 Pro, the previous generation's equivalent, only accounted for 10% of all PlayStation 4s sold. This raises questions about the potential success of the PS5 Pro, especially if it fails to establish a distinct identity.

Rumors have been circulating about a reveal this month, with a State of Play event following a week or two after. This seems to be more likely now, indicating that Tuesday's presentation will solely focus on the hardware. However, with no new games to showcase its capabilities, the PS5 Pro's position in the market is a bit precarious. The last first-party release of the year was Astro Bot, which is not a graphical powerhouse by any means.

So, the question remains, what will Cerny talk about regarding the lack of new games for the PS5 Pro? Will there be any unexpected game announcements? It's hard to say, as there have been no leaks indicating such a possibility. But one thing is for sure, we can't wait to see how Cerny addresses this issue.

The PS4 Pro was a niche console, but what about the PS5 Pro? We'll just have to wait and see. If you have any thoughts or opinions on this matter, feel free to email us, leave a comment, follow us on Twitter, or sign up for our newsletter. And don't forget, you can easily submit letters and features through our Submit Stuff page. Stay tuned for more exclusive gaming content and be the first to know about the latest releases by signing up. Your privacy is important to us, and our site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

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