The PS5 Pro will come with a 2TB SSD as standard.
There’s no doubt that the PS5 Pro is one of the most anticipated releases of recent years, alongside the Switch 2, to the point that Microsoft and its Xbox series. So any rumors and confirmations are always welcome, and in this case we have something bright and unusual, because it is a mixture of both concepts. And it leaked PS5 Pro to hit the market with 2TB SSD since its launch as the standard repository.
Once again, MLID left several “clothes” in development, but unlike other cases, he himself witnessed what he commented on in his latest video on
YouTube. The one who is perhaps the most famous leader of all time not only confirms, but also leaves open the possibility that what is seen will eventually become reality in the market.
The PS5 Pro will come with a 2TB SSD thanks to the development kit.
That’s how it is. Informant had physical access to one of the development kits which Sony sent out across the planet to certain video game companies and a few beta testers.
Confirmation that the Japanese are working with a 2TB SSD of this size for the PS5 Pro shouldn’t surprise us, but the fact that after asking its sources, MLID leaves it in the works that Sony is seriously considering making this feature standard.
The reasons, or rather the singular reason, are that Microsoft has launched the Xbox Series X on the market, and logically Sony does not want to be left behind. The original idea was to launch it with multiple storage options, but to reduce costs, the Japanese They could launch a single model in terms of storage capacity. and choose a specific 2TB SSD model for your PS5 Pro, which hasn’t been disclosed.
Quieter, cooler and with better gaming performance, but more expensive?
Another section that the source reported is that the development kit used the same power connector as the original PS5. This clarifies a few things: Sony doesn’t want higher power consumption and temperaturesso the PS5 Pro should be, judging by the increase in SoC area, somewhat cooler and presumably quieterIt is essential to maintain the same or similar temperatures, as they should not affect the performance of the regulation.
Be that as it may, the launch, according to the latest rumors we have seen, is still planned for this year, but no confirmed date, which is interesting as we approach September. Furthermore, if Sony is going to include a 2TB SSD as standard with the PS5 Pro, no matter how much the cost drops due to the millions of units they plan to sell, wouldn’t that mean higher end costs for users by raising the price for sale to the public?
This cannot be ruled out, since it is certain that the Japanese They can’t continue selling consoles at a loss.In fact, the PS5 is at the limit of what they can tolerate, as we saw over a year ago. So it can’t be ruled out that the PS5 Pro will be a bit more expensive.