BREAKING: PlayStation 5 Pro Price Leaked – And It’s Not for the Faint-hearted!

TECH NEWS – The future price tag of the PlayStation 5 Pro has been leaked. Spoiler alert: you won’t like it…

 

 

We’ve been curious about the price of the PlayStation 5 Pro ever since we first heard that the upgraded PS5 was coming. However, as the possible release window approaches, it seems the price tag has already leaked online.

Many of us are excited about the PlayStation 5 Pro, not least because several sources have indicated that it will be released later this year. The new hardware promises a “huge leap” in capabilities, which is sure to whet the appetite of many prospective buyers.

Unfortunately, the enthusiasm surrounding Sony’s new console can be somewhat cooled by the devastating realization that it will cost quite a bit of money.

Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb, who usually works with reliable sources, has now set the price of the PS5 Pro at a whopping $600.

What’s worse, the final price could be closer to $700!

Of course, given the new console’s alleged improvements, the majority expected a significant price jump. However, this price window is slightly higher than what has been predicted so far, which is around $500-$550.

As if that wasn’t disheartening enough for those looking to upgrade their tech, the latest PS6 leak also hints at a significantly higher price tag. It seems like we should have started saving months ago…

While Grubb has been a reliable source in the past, without Sony giving any indication of a release window or cost, their estimates should be treated with caution. That said, there’s no doubt that the PS5 Pro will cost significantly more than our beloved PS5.

For those who don’t look to the future but focus on the present, some PlayStation Store credits are still available. But you should act quickly – there is less than a week left to grab them!

Source: X

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