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New PS5 Pro Model Leaked

According to a reputable insider, the PlayStation 5 Pro may get its first hardware revision before the end of September. However, this refreshed version is unlikely to bring with it any major ...
A new PS5 Pro leak suggests a major upgrade is coming soon and may confirm earlier statements from Lead System Architect Mark ...
A new rumor claims Sony is preparing a big PS5 Pro update that could significantly improve performance, visuals, and ...
Sony recently released a revised PS5 Slim Digital edition console, which featured a smaller SSD, which was not a very popular change among PlayStation players. According to a new report, it appears ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has quietly released a new model of its high-end console option, the PS5 Pro. According to previous rumors, the new iteration makes some slight improvements to the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Sony just released a new PS5 Pro model to replace the previous one, and this new model comes with ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook PlayStation is reportedly gearing up to release a new model of the PS5 Pro quite soon. At this ...
TL;DR: Insider Billbil-kun reveals a new PS5 Pro model, CFI-7121, launching in Europe on September 30, 2025, with the same design and 2TB storage as the original. Unlike the PS5 Slim downgrade, this ...
Ah, the sweet, sweet symphony of console rumors. Just when you thought the dust had settled from the PS5 Slim’s “quiet release” (and its slightly less beefy SSD, but who’s counting?), the rumor mill ...
TL;DR: Sony is raising U.S. PS5 console prices by $50 across all models due to tariffs and economic challenges, effective August 21. The PS5 Pro now costs $749, reflecting increased manufacturing ...
Viraaj is a spirited gamer, lifelong PlayStation main, huge petrolhead, but most importantly, a principled journalist. With experience at publications like FandomWire, HotCars, and DriveTribe, writing ...