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The PS5 Pro May Finally Justify Its Price... In 2026 - Stuff South Africa

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We’ve been scratching our heads ever since Sony announced and then followed through on the bonkers R19,500 price for the mid-gen refresh of the PlayStation 5 – the PS5 Pro. Sure, it’s technically more powerful than its base counterpart, but it was always a question of whether it was actually worth the substantial hike. In 2026, Sony may put an end to the debate with a major graphical update, helped along by AI. Because of course it is. If you ca…
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Sony has confirmed a size graphic upgrade for its PS5 Pro, scheduled for 2026. The full integration of the FSR 4 d的AMD technology promises to replace the current PSSR for potentially finer images and increased performance.

PlayStation 5 Pro users will finally have a compelling reason to have bought this console: the implementation of the AMD FSR 4. Although of course PlayStation 5 users will not be happy. Just as this technology only debuted on the AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series graphics, but that nothing is yet known about its implementation in the RX 7000 Series. Remembering that its release was never going to take place. But after the information was released, it wa…

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stuff.co.za broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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