Skip to main content

Sony explains why the PS5 Pro is so expensive and doesn’t come with disc drive

A PS5 Pro that's floating in front of a gray background. It's turned to the side.
Sony

By all accounts, the PlayStation 5 Pro is a high-tech console that’ll make your games look phenomenal thanks to a new custom GPU and machine-learning-based AI upscaling. In short, it’ll make performance modes in the most intense games that much better. However, many were put off by the $700 price tag, which is up to $250 more than the PlayStation 5 Slim.

Recommended Videos

In an interview with IGN, PlayStation senior principal product manager Toshi Aoki explains the reasoning behind the exorbitant price tag, saying that it’s worth it for all the new technology you’re going to get.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

“[The technologies] that we are putting in to deliver new experiences for game players, and also not just the technological differences, but the SSD, the Wi-Fi 7, and the new technologies that surround the gameplay as well,” he said. “So it’s more of a full package that will give that exceptional value to the players … the most engaged players that we’re targeting.”

The pricing concerns weren’t reserved for the console. PlayStation also announced that the PS5 Pro won’t come with a disc drive — that you’ll have to buy separately for $80. The manufacturer had already been experimenting with a detachable disc drive with the PS5 Slim, but at least that console had an option with one included in the box. Aoki added that Sony believes the PS5 Pro is a full package already, and wouldn’t appeal to a lot of its audience.

“It is an option for players. Not all players have discs, even though most players may…but we have the option for being able to add that for those players. So I think it’s more of the balance of the value proposition that we’re giving,” Aoki says.

Aoki confirmed what we’ve all been thinking: The PS5 Pro is a niche console for a special kind of user who Sony is hoping will pay for such a device. It puts it on par with a fairly basic custom gaming PC, though the PS5 Pro’s GPU features tech no other AMD PC has. And based on previews that were published on Wednesday, it could be worth every penny for the right person. It’s just not the mid-gen refresh most of its customers were hoping for.

Carli Velocci
Carli is a technology, culture, and games editor and journalist. They were the Gaming Lead and Copy Chief at Windows Central…
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is hitting PC in January, won’t get any more story content
Miles and Peter standing next to each other staring at the camera. Peter is in the Venom suit.

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 - Announce Trailer | PC Games

Marvel's Spider-Man 2's PC version finally has a release date. Insomniac Games announced during New York Comic Con that the 2023 action-adventure game of the year contender will be coming to Steam and the Epic Games Store on January 30, 2025.

Read more
Alan Wake 2 anniversary update helps you steamroll through enemies
Alan Wake stands in front of a movie theater in Alan Wake 2.

It's been almost one year since Alan Wake 2 released, and the developers at Remedy Entertainment are celebrating with a large update that makes the game more accessible thanks to options to greatly reduce the difficulty.

In a post published Monday, the studio announced a series of quality-of-life updates, along with more features in the Gameplay Assist menu. These assist options can help you to, if you so choose, reduce difficulty on combat to almost nothing. You can toggle on player invulnerability and player immortality, so that you'll never die. If you want to turn down the survival horror loot aspects, you can set it so you have infinite ammo and flashlight batteries. There's even a one-shot kill feature if you want to steamroll over enemies.

Read more
Astro Bot’s first speedrun level drops today for free, with more to come
astro bot speedrun levels update running

Astro Bot developers Team Asobi revealed more information about its new speedrun levels on Wednesday, including that the first of these new challenges will be dropping on Thursday.

Team Asobi studio director Nicolas Doucet announced that the first speedrun level is called Building Speed. A new one will release each week at 6 a.m. PT. Here's the full schedule.

Read more