The physical design of the PS5 Pro is similar to the Slim model, with the only major difference being three fins near the middle of the console. A user on the PlayStation subreddit attempted to use slim plates on the PS5 Pro, specifically the Cobalt plates, but found that they did not entirely match up due to slight differences in the teeth that connect to the system. However, users looking to mix and match plates can still do so if they choose. The PS5 Pro is set to launch on November 7, 2024, costing $699.99, with additional costs for a disc drive. The console features a larger GPU, advanced ray tracing, AI upscaling, and over 80 games will have dedicated updates for the enhanced console. Games like Rise of the Ronin, The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, and Spider-Man 2 have already implemented updates to take advantage of the new technology. The PS5 Pro promises an enhanced gaming experience for players who are willing to invest in the new console.
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