The PlayStation 5 Pro will be marketed as a 120 FPS, 4K machine, thanks to its better specs and AI upscaling, which Sony has been working on for a while, according to rumors circulating online.
In a new video shared today by Moore's Law is Dead, NXGamer's Michael revealed that a few unnamed sources confirmed that the upcoming hardware refresh will indeed feature some AI upscaling in the vein of NVIDIA DLSS that has been in the works for some time, which, alongside the improved specs over the base model, will allow Sony to market the system as a 120 FPS, 4K machine. While it wouldn't be a native 4K machine, the Japanese company wouldn't have any problem marketing it as such as nowadays, upscaling and image reconstruction tech are widely used in the industry, unlike in 2016, when the PS4 Pro's checkerboard rendering was among the few reconstruction techs available to consumers.
How AI upscaling will work for the PlayStation 5 Pro remains to be seen, but it will likely require some work from the developers to implement it, according to NXGamer's Michael. On the other hand, performance improvements will likely not require much work from developers, especially for the games that already come with VRR-enabled 40 FPS modes. The fact that most first-party titles on PlayStation 5 come with these modes is a very good indication of this, as first-party studios would be among the first to know about Sony's plans and future-proof their games, so to speak.
While the points in the video above sound extremely likely, we must take everything said today with a grain of salt. The PlayStation 5 Pro has yet to be officially unveiled, so there's currently no way of knowing how the console's power will improve visuals and performance.
At this point, however, even with an official confirmation, it seems almost sure that a PlayStation 5 Pro will be released at some point. Earlier today, we reported a broad consensus in
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