After a few quiet months,Zoe Voss Archives rumors about Sony's alleged upcoming "PS5 Pro" console are flooding the internet again. This time, we may have gotten a glimpse at what the console looks like.
Leaker billbil-kun, writing for the French website Dealabs, claims to have seen the final packaging for the not-yet-released console.
According to the leaker, the PS5 Pro is slightly thicker than the current model, but otherwise retains the same basic size and shape.
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The biggest visual difference lies in three black stripes that run horizontally along the device's white exterior.
SEE ALSO: PS5 Pro: There are new whispers that the release date is fast approachingAside from some stripes, it doesn't seem much has changed visually. It's still white, and sports two USB-C ports and a power button on the front. The bulk of the changes will probably happen inside, where the console is expected to be more powerful than the PS5 – but not powerful enough to be a full-on PlayStation 6.
It wasn't clear when or even if a PS5 Pro would come out after Sony's summer gaming showcase came and went without an announcement, but new rumors are pointing to perhaps a September announcement. The PS4 Pro was announced in September of 2016 and released in November of that year, so maybe Sony will adhere to that schedule again.
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