Purchasing Sony's first-ever "mid-generation" console upgrade in 2016 didn't give original PS4 owners access to any new games, a fact that contributed to us calling the PS4 Pro "a questionable value proposition" when it launched.
Fast-forward to today and the PS5 Pro faces an even weaker value proposition, as the PS5 has proven more than capable of creating excellent-looking games that take full advantage of the 4K TVs that are now practically standard in American homes.
The extra power of the PS5 Pro, Sony says, will let you have the best of both worlds: full 4K, ray-traced graphics and 60 fps at the same time.
While there's nothing precisely wrong with this value proposition, there's a severe case of diminishing returns that comes into play here.
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