The PS5 Pro competing with other high-priced consoles for the title of most expensive gaming console. (Image credit – Shiftdelete)
Sony launched the PlayStation 5 Pro (PS5 Pro) for all those gamers who need an even more powerful gaming console than the PS5. While it is still unclear which markets PS5 Pro will be available in initially, there are other discourses that are keeping the gaming community busy.
The launch has sparked lively debates in the gaming world for a hefty price tag: around $700 in the US and €800 in Europe.
With such a high cost, many gamers around the world have been wondering if the PS5 Pro has earned the title of the most expensive gaming console in history. White debates are going on in online gaming communities, a Gizmochina report recently explored how the newly launched gaming console compares to past console prices when adjusted for inflation.
To understand the PS5 Pro’s place in history, we need to examine the launch prices of other notable consoles and adjust for inflation.
| Gaming Console | Year of Launch | Price at Launch | Inflation-adjusted Price | Notes |
| Neo Geo (1991) | 1991 | Priced at $650 at launch | price would be about $1,454 today | Known for its high-quality arcade games. It is one of the most expensive consoles ever. |
| 3DO Interactive Multiplayer | 1994 | Released at $699 | about $1,246 today | 3DO boasted advanced technology but struggled to succeed due to its high price and limited game library. |
| PlayStation | 1995 | Launched at $299 | about $613 today. | The original PlayStation. It revolutionised gaming and sold millions of units. |
| PlayStation 2 | 2000 | launched at $299 | about $545 today | Became one of the most successful consoles of all time, thanks to its huge game library and backward compatibility. |
| PlayStation 4 | 2013 | launched at $399 | about $533 today | This model balanced price and performance, leading to strong sales and positive reviews. |
| PlayStation 5 | 2020 | launched with two models: $499 for the disc-drive version and $399 for the digital-only edition. | about $597 and $477 today, respectively. | While praised for its performance, the PS5 faced supply shortages.
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Consoles such as the Neo Geo and 3DO appear far more expensive when their launch price is adjusted to inflation. (Image credit – Shiftdelete)
At $700, the PS5 Pro is undeniably expensive.
However, when we look at the inflation-adjusted prices of other consoles, it’s not the priciest console in history. Consoles like the Neo Geo and 3DO were far more expensive in today’s terms.
However, the PS5 Pro stands out for its cutting-edge features, making it a worthy investment for those seeking top-tier gaming performance.
Meanwhile, the high price tag of the PS5 Pro has also sparked concerns about its potential negative impact on the success of upcoming blockbuster games like GTA 6.
Manu gamers have highlighted how the hefty price tag can potentially limit the console’s reach. This, if happens, will negatively affect the game’s overall market penetration.
According to certain media reports, GTA Developer Rockstar Games now faces a critical decision in ensuring the game’s success.
To avoid issues similar to those encountered by Black Myth: Wukong, which suffered from delays and exclusivity issues, Rockstar must prioritize broad platform support.
Experts have also suggested that GTA 6 must be optimised not only for high-end systems like the PS5 Pro but also for more budget-friendly options such as the Xbox Series S.
This will ensure that a wider audience has access to the game.
This approach will GTA 6 reach as many gamers as possible and achieve the expected commercial success.
The PS5 Pro includes enhanced graphics, ray tracing, and AI-supported visuals, which promises an enhanced GTA 6 experience.
The PS5 Pro is priced at $700 in the U.S. and €800 in Europe.
The PS5 Pro features enhanced graphics, ray tracing, and AI-supported visuals, providing cutting-edge gaming technology.
No, when adjusted for inflation, consoles like the Neo Geo and 3DO were more expensive in today’s terms.
While the PS5 Pro is expensive, it is not the priciest when adjusted for inflation. Previous consoles like the PS3 and Neo Geo had higher inflation-adjusted prices.
The $700 price tag of the PS5 Pro raises concerns about its potential impact on the success of upcoming games like GTA 6, as it may limit the console’s reach and market penetration.
Pre-orders for the PS5 Pro will be from 26 September 2024 via PlayStation’s website, with availability at major retailers from 10 October.
Sony has not yet announced the official price for India, it is expected to be at least Rs 70,000.
This calculation is done seeing the UK price of £699.99, which is approximately Rs 76,900, with additional costs for local taxes and import duties which might make the final price higher.
PS5 Pro shows Sony’s push to offer a more powerful gaming experience, at it comes at a high cost .
•Ps5 Pro includes a more powerful GPU.
•PS5 Pro incorporates PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution, using AI to enhance image .
•A new feature is advanced ray tracing technology.
•PS5 Pro supports over 8,500 backwards-compatible titles.
•PS5 Pro also supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), 8K gaming, and the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology.
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