We have been reading unconfirmed reports on the Internet for a long time that Sony is preparing a new model of its current console for this year. But it’s not about PlayStation 5 Probut about an almost identical console with a detachable mechanism, in which no major hardware changes are expected.
The report from the French Phonandroid.com server is all the more surprising. He mentions PS5 Pro with increased performance and replacing the old cooling system (fan and liquid metal) with Water cooling. Because of this, Sony may have resorted to redesigning the console.
The same source has yet to state that the PS5 Pro release could take place in just a few months. It is reported that the new model may appear in the players by the end of March this year. This seems unlikely given the launch PlayStation VR2 and Dual touch edge.
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PS5 NOT FULLY USED AND HIGHLY EXPANDED
Insider Tom Henderson, who has reported several times about a PS5 with a detachable mechanism, declaredwhich Heard more about PS6 than PS5 Pro. According to his hypothesis, a more powerful version of the PlayStation 5 may not make sense, given that the current version is not fully used and not widely used.
Henderson expects the second generation of the regular PS5 (not Pro, not Slim). This is backed up by his earlier information of ending production of current PS5 models by the end of this year and starting production of the new model in April 2023 and starting sales in September 2023.
This new model with split mechanism designed to reduce production and transport costssince only one console will be produced, whereas today there are two models (PS5 with Blu-ray drive and PS5 Digital Edition).
“Sony wouldn’t have stopped production of the first generation PS5 if they had different consoles in production with different price points and features,” he said. added Henderson, who has proven time and time again to often have the right behind-the-scenes information.
The PS4 Pro was released in 2016, just three years after the console’s base model launched. If Sony had followed this strategy, we could expect a PS5 Pro later this year. However, we must not forget that the sales of the current generation were significantly affected by the covid-19 pandemic and the lack of parts for production, which is why everything is slowing down. Because of this, the PS5 Pro doesn’t make sense this year. What do you think?
Source :Indian TV