New PS5 Pro to completely replace the original and digital PS5s by the end of 2023?
Japanese magazine Famitsu had the opportunity to sit down with Hideaki Nishino, SIE Platform Experience SVP, to talk about the PSVR2 and the future of the PlayStation platform.
The PlayStation 4 Pro was released just three years after the original PS4, and now with the PlayStation 5 entering its third year of release, fans have begun to speculate if the PlayStation 5 Pro is on the horizon.
via insider-gaming.com –
original famitsu-com translated –
Nishino gave an exciting response following the observation from Famitsu that the PS4 Pro was released three years after the original launch, which is where the PlayStation 5 is at now in its cycle.
Nishino said, “By the end of fiscal 2022, cumulative sales will exceed 37 million units, and we believe that it will be a very important time for the platform as well. I hope you will look forward to next year (2023).”
Although somewhat of a vague response (as to be expected), Nishino does hint that the platform will be getting an update in 2023.
Earlier this year, Insider Gaming exclusively reported that Sony is planning on releasing a new PlayStation 5 in 2023. It’s understood that this new console will have a detachable disc drive, which will reduce manufacturing and shipping costs, but give consumers the opportunity to buy the console without the disc drive if they desire.
Understandably, the report received criticism online as Sony already ships a Digital-only and disc version anyway. It’s believed this new console is to produce one console only, with the detachable disc drive being connected to the PlayStation 5 using an extra USB-C port on the back of the console. It’s unclear if the current digital PlayStation 5’s will be compatible with the disc drive or not.
This new PlayStation 5 console will completely replace the original and digital PS5s by the end of 2023.
Of course, Nishino could be referring to something entirely different here, but Insider Gaming sources are yet to confirm the production and testing of a PlayStation 5 Pro.
Sources have said that Sony’s goal at the moment is to ship as many PlayStation 5s as possible, with 30 million consoles planned to ship in FY23.
For more from Insider Gaming, check out images of a PlayStation 5 dev kit that was found online by a YouTuber.