According to a new report from The Verge, Sony is pushing developers to optimize their games for the rumored PlayStation 5 Pro – a more powerful version of the PlayStation 5 with 4K and 60 FPS capabilities. This console is expected to have a better GPU, more memory, and a possible overclock, but it is still unconfirmed by Sony. The Verge also reveals that developers may have to put in extra work to ensure compatibility with the PlayStation 5 Pro, raising questions about the need for this improved console and its potential impact on game development.
As Sony prepares to release its upgraded PlayStation 5 Pro later this year, developers are already gearing up to take advantage of the console's revamped hardware. The new "Trinity" SoC made by AMD and TSMC boasts a 45% faster GPU and improved ray tracing abilities, promising a more immersive gaming experience. Sony's Spectral Super Resolution technology and support for up to 8K resolution aim to take console gaming to the next level.
Sony is set to launch an upgraded version of their popular PlayStation 5 console, codenamed "Trinity". The new PS5 Pro will boast an improved GPU, higher clock speeds, and better rendering capabilities when running games with ray tracing. Sony is encouraging developers to take advantage of the enhanced specs, with the hope that games can be launched as a single package for both the PS5 and PS5 Pro. The PS5 Pro is expected to have a 45% increase in GPU rendering speed and will use faster system memory for improved graphics.