![]() ![]() Here are the reasons I think you can argue it makes sense to buy a PS5 now in my opinion.ġ. (Image credit: Sony) PS5: reasons to buy now ![]() As such, why pay over the odds now for a console when you could save a bit more cash and put it toward a PS5 Pro pre-order? It feels crazy that PS5 is still 'invitation only' or simply 'out of stock' at almost all retailers now two years after launch, but it is and that's making buying a PS5 (certainly if you don't want to buy it as part of an even more expensive bundle) hard and expensive to do. Sony just put the price of PS5 up and it's still hard to buy, with very expensive bundles normally the only way gamers can bag a console without getting very lucky. Even God of War Ragnarok and Horizon Forbidden West, for example, can be played on PS4.ģ. We've yet to have genuine, made-just-for-PS5 blockbusters drop. There's no doubt that PlayStation 5 is starting to kill it with some jaw-dropping exclusives such as Horizon Forbidden West and God of War Ragnarok, but it's also a fact that the library of PS5 games actually still isn't that big yet and, two, we're still firmly in cross-platform territory. The PS5 library still isn't huge, despite some excellent exclusives. So why buy a PS5 now when, potentially, just next year a markedly more powerful PS5 Pro is going to launch?Ģ. There is of course no concrete information about just how powerful a PS5 Pro would be released so far, however, what we do have is predicted specs from tech firm TCL, which point toward an Xbox Series X-beating gaming powerhouse. Indeed, the first-ever rumor about the PS5 Pro that we saw surface was that it could be a two-GPU console. It's going to be more powerful for sure, perhaps even the most powerful console of all time. ![]()
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