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Watch Sony’s PS5 ‘technical presentation’ at 11AM ET

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

News of a PlayStation 5 Pro could arrive right on time for the holiday season. Rumors of a PS5 Pro have swirled since earlier this year, with sources confirming to The Verge that developers are being asked to ensure their games are compatible with the improved system. On September 10th at 11AM ET, PlayStation is holding a “technical presentation” that appears set to confirm the console’s existence and souped-up specs, like a buffed GPU and faster CPU speeds.
The presentation will be hosted by PlayStation architect Mark Cerny and last a brisk nine minutes.
The rumor mill picked up steam last month with French tech site Dealabs claiming to have seen packaging for the Pro and sharing an illustration of what it supposedly looked like. Then, last week, Sony itself may have accidentally or on purpose shared what looked to be a PS5 Pro in its post celebrating 30 years of PlayStation history.
But now, Sony may put all those rumors to bed. Stay tuned here for all of the updates, and you can watch the livestream below.

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

News of a PlayStation 5 Pro could arrive right on time for the holiday season.

Rumors of a PS5 Pro have swirled since earlier this year, with sources confirming to The Verge that developers are being asked to ensure their games are compatible with the improved system. On September 10th at 11AM ET, PlayStation is holding a “technical presentation” that appears set to confirm the console’s existence and souped-up specs, like a buffed GPU and faster CPU speeds.

The presentation will be hosted by PlayStation architect Mark Cerny and last a brisk nine minutes.

The rumor mill picked up steam last month with French tech site Dealabs claiming to have seen packaging for the Pro and sharing an illustration of what it supposedly looked like. Then, last week, Sony itself may have accidentally or on purpose shared what looked to be a PS5 Pro in its post celebrating 30 years of PlayStation history.

But now, Sony may put all those rumors to bed. Stay tuned here for all of the updates, and you can watch the livestream below.

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