Should I Wait For The PS6 Pro Or Buy A PS5 Now?

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Victoria
Victoria
2026-06-28 16:02:50
Early adopter anxiety hit me too until I saw the PS5's 'God of War Ragnarök' performance. Dynamic 4K at near-constant 60fps? Yes please. While a Pro model would push ray tracing further, most devs prioritize stable framerates over graphical flourishes—look at 'Elden Ring's' success.

The real question: will you regret not playing 'Baldur's Gate 3' or 'Street Fighter 6' for years? Hardware cycles keep accelerating, but great games don't wait.
Kelsey
Kelsey
2026-06-28 23:00:04
Let's break this down like a backlog dilemma. The PS5 already supports 8K (though barely any content uses it) and has VRR for smoother gameplay—features I use daily in 'Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart.' My friend held out for a PS4 Pro back in 2016 and missed Bloodborne's entire online community peak.

Sony's first-party studios are hitting their stride now; 'Spider-Man 2' looks insane. A PS6 Pro might offer 8K60fps, but TVs capable of that cost a fortune. Unless you're a tech spec obsessive, the difference won't justify skipping this generation's must-play exclusives and multiplayer scenes.
Chloe
Chloe
2026-07-01 08:37:58
Gaming hardware decisions always feel like a gamble, don't they? The PS5's current library is bursting with exclusives like 'Demon's Souls' and 'Returnal' that showcase what the console can do. I recently played 'Horizon Forbidden West' with the performance mode enabled, and the buttery smooth 60fps made me forget about waiting for hypothetical future models.

That said, Sony's track record with Pro versions (remember the PS4 Pro's 4K boost?) suggests the PS6 Pro will eventually happen, but we're likely years away. If you crave cutting-edge experiences now—especially with upcoming titles like 'Final Fantasy XVI'—the PS5 delivers. Waiting means missing out on years of great games just for slightly better specs down the line.
Hope
Hope
2026-07-02 18:32:27
Tech FOMO is real, but here's how I see it: the PS5's shortages are finally easing, and bundles with extra controllers or games pop up often. The DualSense alone is a game-changer—playing 'Astro's Playroom' made me realize haptic feedback isn't just a gimmick.

Rumors about a PS6 Pro are just that—rumors. Even if one releases in 2027, it'll take another year for developers to optimize games for it. By then, you could've platinum'd a dozen amazing PS5 titles. Unless you're the type who upgrades phones annually, the current model's 120Hz support and SSD speeds are future-proof enough.
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