And that's almost it! Cerny finishes by setting up a sizzle reel of first- and third-party games running on PS5 Pro, as well as a snapshot of the PS5 Pro itself.
It ends with a snapshot of the prices too...
$699.99 | £699.99 | €799.99 | ¥119.980
...as well as ray-tracing in Gran Turismo 7, and a boost to performance in Hogwarts Legacy.
There's lots of first-party games on offer in this presentation, as Mark Cerny now talks us through the larger graphics card in the context of Horizon Forbidden West...
He goes on to describe the 'big three' that will drive the improvements on offer to developers and gamers: a larger GPU (by about 45%), advanced ray-tracing, and PSSR AI-driven upscaling.
It's almost like the rumors were true!
Mark Cerny is now discussing the balance between fidelity and performance modes and the desire to narrow the divide between the two with the PS5 Pro...
Mark Cerny begins by going over some of the best successes of the now-base PlayStation 5 so far from a technical aspect. He's talking about how the the Tempest Audio enhances our experience along with the Haptics in the DualSense, as well as the core hardware components of the machine.
Here's Mark! And he's confirmed that it is the PS5 Pro!
Only 30 second to go! Let's see what Mark Cerny has got for us!
Another one of us is hoping that it doesn't drop the disc drive in particular...
«Although many leaks have suggested that the PS5 Pro won't come with a disc drive, I'm optimistic that this won't mean the end of physical games quite yet. If rumors are to be believed, the PS5 Pro will have a very similar design to the PS5 Slim — which already has its own Digital Edition without a disc drive.
Hopefully, this visual similarity means that the PS5 Pro will also be fully compatible with the existing Disc Drive for PS5 attachment, which enables full disc drive functionality in a PS5 Slim Digital Edition. Having to splash out $79.99 / £99.99 on a separate attachment after what is already likely to be quite an expensive
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