You’d think that with PS5s selling out almost as soon as they’re made available, Sony would perhaps consider leaving the PS5 Pro for a few years down the line, not potentially next year. That’s just one news story in today’s lineup, which also includes the news that Fornite’s new No-Build mode looks to be around for a while and that the FIFA series may be undergoing a very peculiar name change after the release of FIFA 23. You can find more details below.
Yes, most people out there currently can’t get their hands on a regular PS5, but Sony is reportedly still going ahead with plans to launch a PS5 Pro in either late 2023 or early 2024. According to the report, the PS5 Pro could have around double the power of a standard PS5, and is apparently being designed with the PSVR2 in mind. It would certainly be a pretty impressive (and expensive) piece of tech, but is the market really ready for such a thing when shortages currently hinder those that want a normal PS5 from getting one?
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Fortnite’s new No-Build mode has proven quite popular, with many players returning to see how things have changed now that one of the game’s core features has been removed. Now it seems like Epic is planning to make this change permanent, adding no-build modes alongside the return of the building mechanic. There are two signs this is the case, the first being several no-build modes discovered by a Fortnite dataminer, and the second being some now updated loading screens tips that begin with “In modes with building enabled.” It’s not confirmed, but it seems pretty likely at this point.
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