This information comes from the Twitter user Zuby_Tech, who shared the information on July 26th. The rumoured new PlayStation 5 Pro model, reportedly known as the CFI-1300 series, is said to be an upgrade from the current CFI-1200 series PS5.
One of the big upgrades is the use of a 5nm APU processor, replacing the 7nm APU used in the current PlayStation 5 consoles. This change is expected to result in lower energy consumption and reduced thermal outputs.
Zuby_Tech confirms that the PS5 Pro will not include liquid metal in its cooling system, but they assure that it will “run cooler.”
Earlier reports about the PlayStation 5 Pro were based on a patent filed by PS5 architect Mark Cerny. The patent revealed information about a system designed to offer accelerated ray tracing. According to current reports, the PS5 Pro is expected to be launched in November 2024.
SIE’s China Hero Project reveals three new titles
In other news, Sony Interactive Entertainment Shanghai has announced three new titles as part of the third phase of the China Hero Project. The first is a new action RPG titled The Winds Rising, developed by TiGames.
According to Gematsu, the game’s overview reveals that The Winds Rising is a story-driven RPG. The protagonist is a girl from a peaceful village who discovers a lost monster cub during her journey. This encounter impacts the fate of the entire kingdom, placing it in the hands of the players. The game promises a refreshing and smooth combat experience, an immersive and captivating story, and a world of ever-changing adventure.
Additionally, Pathea Games has unveiled The God Slayer, and DarkStar Games has introduced Daba Land of the Watermarks. A showcase for Daba Land of the Watermarks is scheduled for July 30th, offering more insights into the game.
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