The Sony PlayStation 5 Pro is set to begin shipping on Thursday, November 7. For those eager to learn more ahead of the release, an unboxing video by Digital Foundry (embedded below) is now available. It looks like Sony is again opting for packaging that resembles the PlayStation 5 Slim. Inside the box, alongside the console, you'll find a USB-C to USB-C cable, an HDMI 2.1 cable, and a DualSense controller. However, if you need a vertical stand, you’ll have to buy that separately.
Size Comparisons and Specs
In the video, which runs for just under ten minutes, viewers can see a size comparison between the new PS5 Pro, the PS5 Slim, and the standard PlayStation 5. This is followed by a comparison with the original PlayStation 2. The specifications of the PlayStation 5 Pro are also displayed, as outlined in the console's user manual. It states that the PS5 Pro has a nominal GPU performance of 16.7 TFLOPs, 16 GB of GDDR5, and an extra 2 GB DDR5 RAM, along with support for Wi-Fi 7. The maximum power draw is 390 watts.
Disassembly and Game Updates
Meanwhile, the Portuguese YouTube channel TAG has already taken apart the PlayStation 5 Pro to examine its components. As expected, the design of the PS5 Pro is nearly identical to that of the PS5 Slim, with the exception of a slightly larger cooling system. Sony has also released a list of games on the PlayStation Blog that will be updated at launch to take advantage of the more powerful hardware, offering enhancements like higher frame rates, resolutions, and improved ray tracing.
More games are anticipated to be optimized for the PS5 Pro in the future. Even titles that do not receive updates will still enjoy the benefits of the upgraded hardware, particularly in terms of more stable frame rates. In cases of dynamic resolution, players can expect a higher average pixel count, resulting in a more detailed gaming experience.
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