In an interesting development, it appears Sony may have just revealed rumored PS5 Pro‘s design. As people are discovering, the PlayStation 30th Anniversary imagery released today, September 5, seems to include an image of some kind of product that matches up with a leaked design for the rumored PS5 Pro.
As you can see in the image below, the rectangle with lines painted across it could be the design of the PS5 Pro. It aligns with an image revealed first by Dealabs at the end of August, purporting to be the look of the console. Take a look for yourself in the image below, as shared by Wario64 on social media.
This is very far from confirmation that it’s a first look at the PS5 Pro, so for now, take this information with a grain of salt. PlayStation’s 30th anniversary blog post teases “more to come,” so that could be a reference to the rumored State of Play for September where the PS5 Pro may be revealed.
Leaked specs for the PS5 Pro suggest it may have a “High CPU Frequency Mode” that reportedly increases the PS5 CPU by 10% to 3.85Ghz. The system’s GPU, should the leaks be legitimate, may be capable of up to 45% faster rendering with dramatically improved ray-tracing effects.
Recently, Hideo Kojima’s assistant uploaded a photo of the developer playing Death Stranding 2 with what looks to be a cloaked device. Many are suggesting this might be the PS5 Pro or a developer’s version of the system. One analyst recently said the PS5 Pro could be priced at $650.
The PS5’s next big game is Astro Bot, which launches on September 6 behind rave reviews, including a 9/10 from GameSpot. Sony’s other recent big new game, Concord, was shut down right after launch.