PS5 Pro will be the big star of Tokyo Game Show 2024
- July 15, 2024
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Sony has confirmed that it will be back at the Tokyo Game Show this year, an announcement that came as a surprise but is actually a real statement
Sony has confirmed that it will be back at the Tokyo Game Show this year, an announcement that came as a surprise but is actually a real statement
Sony has confirmed that it will be back at the Tokyo Game Show this year, an announcement that came as a surprise but is actually a real statement of intent. The fact that Sony decided to return to this well-known event, having left it in 2019, means that it has something big on its hands, so big that it would justify the enormous investment necessary to participate in this event. It would be none other than the PS5 Pro.
We knew that Sony would launch the PS5 Pro later this year, and we considered two big dates, October and November. The Tokyo Game Show will be held from September 26th to 29th, which fits perfectly with the dates we were considering, as its presentation could take place at the end of September and its launch sometime in the month of October.
Of all that the Japanese company has PS5 Pro in its hands It’s the only project important enough enough to justify its return to the Tokyo Game Show and the huge economic investment it represents. This investment would be profitable, as I said before, with something very large and that the new console meets all the requirements.
On the other hand, it is clear that this action it would be an ideal setup for the presentation of said console. Sony hasn’t officially confirmed this, but I think it’s evident that they’re not going to return to the Tokyo Game Show to introduce a new game or a new peripheral, and that the big star of the event will be the long-awaited PS5 Pro.
There were other rumors that suggested that Sony will take the opportunity to introduce some important games which have yet to be announced and which will serve to increase the anticipation around this new console. Among them is talk of a possible Bloodborne Remastered, which would take advantage of new scaling techniques powered by the PS5 Pro’s artificial intelligence and bring graphical improvements over the original.
We shouldn’t give too much credence to it to that rumor because it’s not the first time we’ve read something that hypes up the return of Bloodborne and it ends up being fake, although I have to say I’d love to see a project of this type, especially if it ends up on PC, even though it’s that a little later.
A few months ago, we published a special dedicated to in-depth analysis possible PS5 Pro specs, and we also estimated its performance, so if you have questions about this console, I invite you to review it.
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Source: Muy Computer
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