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PS5 vs PS5 Pro: Exciting Specs & Price for Gamers – Who Wins Consoles War (2025)

Syed Safwan Abbas
By Syed Safwan Abbas - Full Stack Web Developer
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Sony launched new PS5 Pro console on Nov 7, 2024 and has grabbed the attention of gamers for all the right reasons. Although Sony claims that the PS5 Pro will run more smoother and better than its previous consoles by bringing next level gameplay experience to gamers.

It is important to know either it is worth to buy PS5 Pro if you already own a PlayStation 4 or PS5? With a higher price tag and flashy new features, the new console seems tempting—but before you empty your wallet, let’s take a deep dive into the specs, performance, and whether Sony’s latest console is the ultimate winner of the console wars.

PS5 Pro Specs Highlights and Insider Features

Sony’s PS5 Pro is no longer a rumor—it’s here. Below, we compare its specs to the base PS5 using verified data from official Sony documentation:

FeaturesPlaystation 5 (2020)Playstation 5 Pro (2024)
CPUAMD Zen 2 (8-core) @ 3.5GHzAMD Zen 4 (8-core) @ up to 3.85GHz
GPU10.28 TFLOPS (RDNA 2)16.7 TFLOPS (RDNA 4)
Memory16GB GDDR616GB GDDR6 + 2GB DDR5
Storage825GB SSD2TB SSD
Max Resolution Support4K/120Hz, 8K/60Hz8K/60Hz (Native)
Upscaling TechNonePSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution)
Ray TracingBasic3x Faster Acceleration
HDMI PortHDMI 2.1HDMI 2.1 (8K Certified)
Wi-FiWi-Fi 6Wi-Fi 7

Key Upgrades Explained

  • PlayStation 5 Pro have a GPU with 67% more compute units than the standard PS5, leading to approximately 45% faster rendering.
  • Improved ray tracing capabilities offer more realistic lighting and reflections in supported games.
  • AI-driven upscaling technology PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) enhances image quality, allowing for higher resolutions without compromising frame rates.
  • Playstation 5 Pro comes with a 2TB SSD, doubling the storage capacity of the original PS5.
  • Support for Wi-Fi 7 ensures faster and more stable online gaming experiences.

What is PSSR in PS5 with Ray-Tracing Technology?

Think of PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) as Sony’s answer to Nvidia’s DLSS. This AI Driven tech have ability to upscale lower-resolution games to 4K or 8K while maintaining smooth frame rates. Early tests have been done by TheVerge show PSSR reduces GPU load by 40% in titles like Horizon Forbidden West.

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  • Ray Tracing: Sony’s PS5 Pro upgraded their GPU that can now deliver upto 3x faster ray tracing, making games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Spider-Man 2 look stunning.

Note

However, Digital Trends confirms that not all PS5 Pro games hit 60 FPS—demanding titles like GTA VI still hover around 45-50 FPS at 4K.

Console Wars: Sony vs Microsoft vs Nintendo (2025 Edition)

ConsolePS5 ProXbox Series XNintendo Switch 2
Price$699$499$399 (rumored)
Resolution8K/60Hz, 4K/120Hz4K/120Hz1080p (handheld), 4K TV
ExclusivesSpider-Man 2, FF XVIStarfield, Halo InfiniteZelda, Mario, Pokémon
Key FeaturePSSR UpscalingGame Pass LibraryHybrid Portability
Target AudienceHardcore GamersAll-RoundersCasual/Family Gamers

Release of Sony gaming console intensified the ongoing competition among the major console manufacturers. Here’s a brief overview of strategy of each console:

Sony’s Strategy

  • PS5 Updates: Sony continues refining the base PS5 with features like dynamic PS5 themes and expanded SSD support (up to 8TB).
  • Graphics Wars: The PS5 vs PS5 Pro graphics gap is significant. Pro users get near-photorealistic lighting in exclusives like The Last of Us Part III, but the base PS5 still handles 1440p/60Hz smoothly.

Microsoft’s Counter

Microsoft has not yet announced their mid-gen upgrades for Xbox Series X|S consoles. However Xbox Game Pass continued to expand their offerings by including day-one access to major AAA titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.

Nintendo’s Wild Card

While not directly competing with Sony in terms of raw power, Nintendo continues to captivate audiences with innovative gameplay and exclusive titles.

  • News: The Switch 2’s rumored to have 4K docked mode that won’t rival Sony’s specs but its portability and $399 price could dominate the holiday sales.

Each company targets different segments of the gaming market, making the choice largely dependent on individual preferences and gaming priorities.

Will the PS5 Pro Dominate the Gaming Market?

The PS5 Pro release date was November 7, 2024, with global stock shortages resolved by Q1 2025 but it’s market domination clearly depends on several factors including:

Playstation Pro 5 Overview

$699
Who Should Buy the PS5 Pro If you are Hardcore Gamer and own a 8K TV or high-refresh 4K monitor, the Pro’s specs are worth it. Future-proof for GTA VI and Elden Ring 2 (8K updates expected) Beneficial for Content Creators who want Faster rendering for game capture/streaming.
Reasons to skip the PS5 Pro If you are a Casual Gamer then the base PS5 (now $449) handles 4K/60Hz beautifully. Budget-Concious gamers can Save $250 and invest in games or accessories. Frame Rate Purists: PS5 Pro not 60 FPS? Yes—some titles still prioritize visuals over speed.

Final Verdict: Is the PS5 Pro Worth It in 2025?

In the 2025 console wars, Sony wins by catering to both ends of the market—power for pros, affordability for the masses. Meanwhile, Nintendo and Microsoft carve their niches with portability and subscriptions. In short, PS5 Pro is a marvel of engineering, but it’s not for everyone. But what’s your move?

  • Grab the PS5 Pro if you crave for latest and cutting-edge technology
  • Stick with the Base PS5 model, if you want budget friendly fun.

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Syed Safwan Abbas is the owner of HashBitStudio, a digital solutions agency specializing in web development, branding, and digital marketing. He also runs HashTechWave, a popular blog focused on tech and entertainment. As a full-stack developer with expertise in MERN, Next.js, and a wide range of web technologies, Safwan is passionate about creating innovative digital experiences. Before founding HashBitStudio and HashTechWave, he gained extensive experience in both frontend and backend development, refining his skills across various roles. When he's not building cutting-edge websites or writing insightful blog posts, Safwan enjoys exploring the latest tech trends, experimenting with new frameworks, and working on creative projects.