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PS5 Pro - What We Want In The Unannounced Console

Sony hasn't announced the PS5 Pro, but past history suggests it could release next year.

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The PlayStation 5 is well into its second year--despite the ongoing shortages making it so many still can't buy one--and if Sony's historical release cadence holds true this generation, that means we could see a revised version around the end of next year. Sony has not confirmed a PlayStation 5 Pro or any other upgraded console, but given that there was a three-year gap between the original PS3 and its revised Slim model, as well as the PS4 and PS4 Pro, we could very well see a new and improved PS5 next year. We've also seen some hints from other hardware manufacturers, with TCL claiming it could be 2024 before we see one.

But just what does "new and improved" mean for the PS5? How can Sony boost performance and change the physical design to make the PS5 Pro a must-have system, even for those who already own a PS5?

Make it smaller and ditch the curves

Just look at this difference
Just look at this difference

Remember when the Xbox Series X was first unveiled and people joked about how enormous it was, eventually leading to the production of an actual (terrible) refrigerator? By comparison, the PS5's design is so much more unwieldy because in addition to being far taller than the Xbox Series X, it's curved on both sides. This necessitates a stand to even place the console horizontally, which doesn't work all that well, and makes it hard to place on a shelf or in an entertainment center. Look, we get it: "Futuristic" is more interesting. But with a mid-generation revision, go back to a boring, boxy, and practical design for the console.

More storage space

The PS5 comes equipped with a woefully small NVMe SSD, an odd 825GB unit that actually only has about 667GB of usable space after accounting for the system OS and other mandatory files. A full terabyte drive is needed on an upgraded system at the absolute minimum, but Sony should really consider putting 2TB or even more in the PS5 Pro. Game sizes, while slightly smaller than they could have been because of new-gen compression technology, are still enormous. Having to pick and choose which games to delete or keep after just installing a few of them doesn't feel very "Pro," does it?

Easier storage expansion

Make it easier than this
Make it easier than this

On Xbox Series X|S, adding more NVMe storage space is as easy as buying an expansion card and plugging it into the back of the console. There's no guesswork or disassembly involved at all. On PS5, adding more NVMe storage space requires you to buy a third-party drive with a heatsink, partially disassemble the console, and install the new drive in a slot with a screwdriver. Sure, nothing is left poking out of your system this way, but a plug-and-play solution seems like it would definitely be preferable. Having this as an official option from Sony rather than relying on a single third-party manufacturer would be preferable, as well.

A better DualSense controller

The DualSense controller is very impressive, but its battery life is not. You can only get a handful of hours out of it before it needs to be recharged, and though this is certainly something that could be addressed before a PS5 Pro is released, it would be perfect to package the new system with a new-and-improved DualSense. Not only would we like to see better battery life, but also a removable battery so you can swap to a new pack instead of having to get a second controller to keep playing while the first one charges. Sony's current non-removable battery means when the battery kicks the bucket for good, so does your controller, and that's an unnecessary waste. Since it's a "pro" console, why not include a premium controller, too? Extra paddles similar to the PS4's back button accessory would make it even better, as would ensuring you can update it without having to connect it physically to the console.

Native 4K with no compromises

Native 4K with a silky frame rate, not a choice between the two.
Native 4K with a silky frame rate, not a choice between the two.

We've been promised "true 4K gaming" for years, across multiple generations and from multiple brands. However, this often comes with a choice between higher resolution or higher frame rate, and as anyone who plays action-centric games knows, the latter is almost always the better option. This leaves you without native 4K resolution to actually have your games playing the best, and the PS5 Pro needs to have the power necessary to rectify this. Nothing on the console should require a 30fps frame rate in order to have native 4K resolution. The standard should be 60fps at the bare minimum, letting us experience games with all the graphical bells and whistles without sacrificing playability. This would presumably require a better, pricier GPU that would drive up the cost of the system, but for an enthusiast-focused Pro model, that seems like an acceptable trade-off.

Make it quieter

This isn't nearly as big of a problem on PS5 as it was on PS4, but the console is still too loud. It isn't fan noise, however, that causes it--there is considerable coil or capacitor whine. Play a graphically intensive game at a lower volume and you will likely hear a buzz or hum coming from the PS5, and one that seems to change pitch depending on what you're doing. It's not a dealbreaker, particularly if you have the speakers at a reasonable volume, but a solution to this would make it much less distracting. It wouldn't necessarily have to even eliminate the noise, but just drastically reduce it. It could be as simple as replacing one capacitor inside--which Sony would have to examine when doing the console redesign.

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I feel that both 9th gen consoles are very quiet comparatively, even at full blast. I do wish there was a better fan curve added, that would prevent big jumps in ramp ups and downs. Better for the consumer and longer fan life.

The PS5 aesthetics are just fine, (could care less what they look like), I do wish a horizontal position that does not need the stand, also a vertical position. Because without it, the console can get wobbly. Stands suck, just always design without it. As for the size, just make the console as big as it needs to be, in order to not compromise cooling. I have seen some youtube streamers consoles, having over heated artifacts because they had so much shit lying around/on top of their consoles,- 8th and some 9th gen. Silly.

As for the NVME, get rid of the heatsink requirements and allow airflow to pass over your memory. As it is now, only some of the first high speed NVME ever really needed a heatsink. The prices of 7000 speeds are curving down nicely, while the proprietary ...... still the same price. NO PROPRIETARY ssds, please. There is no point to a heatsink anyways when no air can even pass over it. Crazy.

Plenty of games for the console compared to other generations, even with a WW pandemic. I would like a overall and universal, button mapping for all games. .... been nice so far.

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This is one of the most pointless articles i've read on GS... in a way it's passively bitching about the PS5 which is extremely hard to get anyway. Also, the current PS5 isn't even unlocking it's full potential to the point that TVs aren't even caught up. We have a long way to go before a pro version is even conceived. In short, this whole article is quite pointless.

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This won’t happen even in two years.

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Edited By starchaser19983

In terms of size, put the PS5 up against the PS2 Slim SCPH-90001. Even though the SCPH-90001 is not a launch model PS2, it is like a thin standard-size book compared to the monstrous PS5 and doesn't even have an external power supply, and the fact that they come from the same brand of video game consoles is scary. Same with the original PS3 and PS4 models but the PS5 took being oversized to the next level.

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I don't need an upgraded PS5 - I don't love the gross white panels (that's why I bought some black D-Brand panels to replace it), but I think a redesign to make it more entertainment center friendly would be the only real change I'd like. Mostly I'm looking forward to games and the upcoming PSVR2

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Edited By illegal_peanut

Also, can they offer two memory slots for the system? And that goes for Nintendo and Microsoft as well.

What happened to the era of a console having "Memory slot A" & "Memory slot B"?

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oh great another console I wont get this gen so far because of bots and scalpers...

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Edited By Jimminyfixit

Surely not! A console no one has been able to get for a year with no exclusive games is now potentially being replaced with a new version and an admission that it’s what they should have released in the first place.

Don’t focus on a new console, Sony. Focus on making more of the same and then focus on some must have platform exclusives first.

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@Jimminyfixit: "no exclusive games".

Are you sure about that? Pretty sure I've played some exclusives on my PS5.

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What do I want from a hypothetical PS5 pro?

A far better PlayStation subscription service than what it just got announced.

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Edited By HardStomp

How about "obtainability"

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@HardStomp: #1 issue for me as well...

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They cant even meet the supply demands of the current console. Launching a newer console while many still cant get their hands on the current one would be a bad idea.

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@timlrs35: scalpers would be champing at the bit to make more cash from the artificial scarcity.

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@locke90: agreed. and thank you for using the correct "champing" as well.

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Measuring this cycle against others in the same breath of acknowledging the pandemic/chip shortages is ridiculous. A Pro model next year would just piss people off. Especially those who have (and still do) pay premiums for the current version. Another out of touch Gamespot analysis.

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Make it a matte black rectangle, with the ability to disable any LEDs. Consoles are NOT art. Electronics are meant to disappear into the entertainment center.

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I just want console cycles longer than just 3 stupid years...

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What I want from it? To walk into a best buy and pick one up.

Doesn't matter what it comes with if I'd have to hunt for it online with a bitcoin miner.

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I'm going to speak for the entire game community for a second here in quotes.

"Can we please get a PS5 that looks sleek, low profile, Yet standoutish in its simplistic yet bold design? Like the PS1/PS2/PS3/PS4 silm. Because I can't be the only one not too joyed by the ship sail design/Generic Sci-fi TV show skyscraper look."

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Edited By ID0ntKn0w7

By "based on its history" you mean "with one previous example."

Man, that does look like the wishlist of an unimaginative rich kid. Your desire for a an update to replace your very expensive, two-year-old console includes only one horsepower/gameplay upgrade. But make it smaller, completely redesign the look, make the battery last for days instead of hours - that's your focus?

"Native 4k with no compromises" is the only adult thing said in this article

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@id0ntkn0w7: not only that, Sony should be sued. It is an embarrassment, a lie, a falsely advertised product, and hasn't delivered on ANY of its promises besides the faster loading times of previous generation software. If it runs on the ps4, it is previous generation. Some "critics" and "reviewers" are clearly disconnected from reality and their opinions clearly cast a doubt on their reliability. Sounds like the CEO of pfizer saying we need more medications.

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@rickxy007: yeah, as I said, cry less. No, there are no grounds to sue Sony, or else someone smarter than you would've done that

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It’s got to be FULL RDNA 2 at the least. Not RDNA 1.5 like the base ps5. Oh and yeah completely redesign the look coz ps5 is the worst looking console in history.

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4k60 or at the very least 4k40@120hz like Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart, which should be quite easy for developers. I’ve said it a million times. What that game does at 40fps120hz is incredible. Feels nearly like 60fps and far better than 30fps.

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Edited By BlendThree

See the error in this logic is comparing this generation to those of the past using years into the system lifecycle as the unit of measurement.

Because of the chip shortage/ unavailability of the hardware, we are experiencing a generation like no other before it (and hopefully not another after, either).

Sure, next year will mark the PS5's third year in existence but they have only recently surpassed the 10-million units mark. In 2016, when Sony announced the PS4 Pro and Slim, they were already close to 50-million units moved.

Sony is going to pool all of its resources into making the 5 available to the type of numbers they projected prior to the world going to shit before they start to consider major overhauls. We'll know when the moment arrives when this generation starts getting exclusives.

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Puh i hope i can buy the ps5 pro 2 in stores. No chance to for ps5 pro right now even if it is future talk...

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