IGN officially released a review article for PS5 Pro, giving it a 7-point rating. Brief review: PlayStation 5 Pro is an impressive game console, with significant improvements in performance and graphics for games that can make full use of its powerful hardware. But at $700, you'll want to think twice about whether it's worth the upgrade.
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Overall: Considering that the PS5 generation has mostly been described as "a faster console than the PS4," it's hard to get excited about a console that promises to be faster than the PS5.
PS5 Pro does this, and if you feel that the standard version of PS5 is not perfect from a technical point of view, then PS5 Pro is indeed an option worth paying attention to: running enhanced games in the new performance mode, you can basically experience the effect of reaching picture quality mode at 60FPS, and sometimes there will be additional improvements.
Sony's AI-driven PSSR upscaling technology is indeed impressive when it comes to bringing higher image quality to games that support this technology, bringing console players similar image quality and frame rate improvements to the DLSS technology launched by Nvidia on the PC side in recent years.
You're not completely without room for compromise, as you'll still have to choose between the new standard and the higher framerate but more detailed 30fps mode, although I found Performance mode to be the easier choice to make. At $700, it's not cheap, so you'll need to really crave the visual improvements while also understanding that it won't fundamentally change the gaming experience - and to be fair, Sony never promised that. So, for now, the PS5 Pro isn't a must-have, but it's certainly a great option.