Play Like Never Before. The PS5 Digital Edition unleashes new gaming possibilities that you never anticipated. Experience lightning fast loading with an ultra-high speed SSD, deeper immersion with support for haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and 3D Audio*,and an all-new generation of incredible PlayStation® games. PS5 Digital Edition is an all-digital version of the PS5 console with no disc drive. Sign into your account for PlayStation Network and go to PlayStation Store to buy and download games (Account for PlayStation Network required). Lightning Speed – Harness the power of a custom CPU, GPU, and SSD with Integrated I/O that rewrite the rules of what a PlayStation console can do. Stunning Games – Marvel at incredible graphics and experience new PS5 features. Play a back catalog of supported PS4 games. Breathtaking Immersion – Discover a deeper gaming experience with support for haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and 3D Audio technology. *3D audio via built-in TV speakers or analog/USB stereo headphones. Set up and latest system software update required.










Uzzam SoomroUzzam Soomro –
Next-Level Gaming Experience with the PS5 Pro!
The PlayStation 5 Pro takes gaming to the next level with ultra-sharp 4K visuals, smoother frame rates and stunning ray tracing. The PSSR AI enhancement makes games look incredible, and the 2TB SSD gives plenty of storage. It’s sleek, quiet, and feels premium. Delivery was quick and packaging perfect.✅ Amazing graphics & performance✅ Smooth gameplay✅ Big 2TB storage✅ Fast delivery❌ No disc drive (digital-only)Overall, an absolute powerhouse worth every penny for serious gamers!
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Jerry P. Danzig –
Five’s No Jive
A longtime PlayStation fan, I had been putting off getting a PS5 until the three following milestones occurred:1) a reduction in size of the console2) a reduction in the price of the console3) a reduction in the price of games for the consoleI thought that the introduction of the PS5 Slim last fall would spur my purchase, but Sony didn’t cut the price, and even older PS5 games were still selling for $70.But finally, during the Days of Play event this spring, Sony knocked $50 off the console’s price — I didn’t want the Spiderman or COD bundles, not my favorite games — and I decided to act. Four years is a LONG time to wait to play a new R&C title, after all!So here are my thoughts on the PS5, now that’s in my house:1) Setup is remarkably easy, including wirelessly transferring game save information from a PS4. It did take me a while to figure out how to turn off the female voice heralding all my actions (under Accessibility options).2) The PS5 runs like a champ. So far, I have not been aware of any fan noises or clouds of warm air exhaust spewing out.3) The DualSense controllers had weaker rumble than I expected. It turns out that the rumble motors default to the “weak” setting if you have the controller’s microphone enabled. I turned off the mike, and the rumble was back at full force, but with more finesse than that experienced with the PS4’s DUALSHOCK controllers. If I’m not mistaken, the precision of the DS controller actually seems to improve my game scores…4) The new user interface is kind of a mess. In particular, leaving the POWER button off the Home page was a boneheaded move. One of my first issues with the new console was — how do I turn this bloody beast OFF??? I wish that the controller battery gauge was on the Home page as well.5) It was a brilliant idea making the disk drive detachable. The one problem I had with my PS4 involved the machine’s failure to read disks after a few years, which I am guessing was an issue of a dirty reading head; I sent the console to Sony to be fixed, and it came back working perfectly in one week. Now I assume I can just repair or replace the removable drive without sending in the entire console for repair…6) Now that the PS5 packs 1 TB of memory, I was wondering how soon I would need to add more memory. Currently, I have plenty of memory to switch back and forth between a number of games, including Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart, plus several from the PS4, including WRC Generations, Far Cry 6, and Resident Evil 4, as well as the Pinball Arcade. One good reason I wanted the disk version of the PS5 was to minimize the size of game downloads to preserve memory.7) The audio/video performance of the PS5 to play back DVD’s and Blu-Rays is outstanding. And I was happy to find that the excellent Bluetooth PDP media controller I got for the PS4 works with the PS5 as well. Yea — that made me feel better about spending $30 for the PS5’s vertical stand instead!8) And some of the PS5 titles are FINALLY coming down in price: Rift Apart and the latest Star Wars game, for example — two AAA titles — are now available for a far more affordable $30.So if you have been putting off upgrading to a PS5, it may be time at last to make the move, provided you can catch a special promotion.And to those who say, “Game consoles’ days are numbered,” I say — as long as many of us prefer to play games sitting on a couch, enveloped in booming 3D sound and watching our dazzling big-screen TV’s — long live PlayStation consoles — especially those that serve as a 2-in-1 machine, with built-in (or detachable) disk drives that also play DVD’s and BR’s!
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HunterCage –
Amazing and totally worth the upgrade. Plus you can sell your ps5
People complaining about this being 700 or I guess 750 now cuz of you know the economy but at the same time the PS5 when it first came out 5 years ago during covid was still 500 dollars. The graphical upgrade the Fidelity the size of it all worth it. The only thing I didn’t like is the fact that I had to buy this drive but it was only 70 bucks so it wasn’t really that big of a deal. So I can still get disk games and 4k blurays. You dont need it but its a nice to have the menus are faster and games are nicer. It does run a lot hotter in games like ghost or Yotei so rememeber that and sure it had good ventilation and away from the wall and not in a cubby hole or you will shorten the life of your ps5 or any electrical device. One minor thing I wish you could do is increase your fan speed cause like said she does get warm with the equivalent 3070 video card in it from the equivalent that was in the ps5.
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Melissa –
Next-Level Gaming: Stunning Graphics and Super Smooth Performance
Since I set up my PS5 Pro, the difference is clear — games load incredibly fast, the graphics look sharper and more detailed, and everything runs super smooth. The improved visuals, lighting, and reflections make the experience feel almost cinematic. If you have a 4K TV (or plan to get one), this console is ready to blow your mind. It’s also great that it stays compatible with my previous accessories. It’s a bit pricey, but if you value power, speed, and a premium gaming experience, it’s absolutely worth it.
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Shawn Thomas –
Great System — Worth the Upgrade!
Got it for my daughter and she loves it! We finally upgraded from the PS4 to the PS5, and it’s definitely worth spending the money. The games look amazing and run super smooth. Just make sure to upgrade your memory too — I recommend buying a separate hard drive for extra storage. Overall, a great system and tons of fun!
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Cody Keith –
Solid gaming console. Happy with the convenience of it.
Super happy with how convenient playing on console is. I’ve had to take a step back from gaming on pc because I’ve gotten tired of and am having a harder time of justifying the semi-constant expensive upgrades for a gaming pc now that I’ve had the recent-ish life change of becoming a single parent.The PS5 slim does the job it’s designed to and does it fairly well. The performance on games is acceptable, and I can just come home, relax, and enjoy my little leisure time actually playing my games.Does it give stronger game performance than my pc? No, but I don’t need it to. I just need it to play well enough that I can enjoy myself.
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Micah –
Great gaming console!
Have used it for quite a while now and honestly I absolutely love it! I have such a fun time playing phasmophobia and other games with my friends 🙂 the quality of the system itself is stellar as far as I’ve seen. The load times are great, the variety of games are lovely, and the remote is equipped with a built in microphone, making headphones completely optional! While I am more of an XBOX girlie, all of my games were on PS4. PS5 did not disappoint whatsoever though regardless!
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Xevren –
Came In A Timely Manner At A Reasonable Price
Came as shown without any damages on it because of how well the seller packaged it. The gaming console works incredibly well, didn’t have any issues with it whatsoever. I’m really glad to have bought it from this seller.
RexRex –
PS5 Reboot with noticeable graphical and performance improvements, but with bad value
Day 1 Review so far:Setup: PS5 Pro, LG C3 4k HDR 120Hz OLED TV, HDMI 2.1 cable, iFi Zen Dac V3.Game(s) tested so far: Stellar Blade & Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth (Since they have an update specifically for the PS5 Pro)Graphical Upgrade (Varied by games) – ★ ★ ★ ★Performance Upgrade – ★ ★ ★ ★ ★Noise & Cooling – ★ ★ ★Consumer Friendliness (No Disc Drive or Stand included) – ★Price & Value: ★TD:LR & Final Verdict: If you’re happy with the base PS5, just wait. But if you’re an enthusiast and have the right equipment setup like 4k HDR 120Hz TV and games that are currently supported, then go for it, you’ll notice an improvement. To begin with, if you’re looking for a massive visual upgrade, at least existing PS5 games, you’ll be disappointed. However, it does indeed make things look sharper and clearer while still able to maintain stable frame rate. Performance seems to be the biggest improvement, there hasn’t been any lag or stutter yet, even after I run through heavy areas where I used to get lower fps, the games does seem to run very smooth, but I wouldn’t say it is like upgrading from a console of 60Hz/fps gaming to 120-240Hz/fps PC gaming or anything, but it is still a noticeable improvement. The higher fps could solve ghosting issues if you experience any, I had them on the base PS5, but not on Pro, so it clearly wasn’t my TV or it’s settings. The PS5 Pro seems to fit previous PS5 accessories if you have any, but probably not all. Offline mode is still a possibility for those that likes to play single player games offline that doesn’t require internet and PSN account. Unfortunately, that seems to be about it, there is nothing exceptional about the PS5 Pro. You’re better off waiting for price drop and also for more games to get supported, what is the point of buying it now at full price if there are limited supported games. Finally, to be objectively fair, the PS5 Pro does what it says it does, but it is priced terribly, especially when you get no disc drive and stand, totaling up to $800, when the console should cost $600 at most, the cost to value is just not there. So, I can’t give it 5 stars when you pay more for less, final rating is still 3/5 stars, it should get 4 stars at most, 5 star is saying it is perfect and is just preparing the PS6 for $700-800+ console gaming.For $700, you just get the console, 1 normal white PS5 controller, 2 crappy plastic stands, 2TB internal storage, the power/HDMI/USB C cables and that’s it. I had to buy the disc drive separately, which cost $80, so in reality it costs $780, more if you have to buy a stand. One good piece of good news is that my previous PS5 accessories seems to fit and work with the PS5 Pro, which is the “FASTSNAIL Cooling Fan for PS5 Slim Console” and “SIKEMAY PS5 Slim Stand Cooling Station for PlayStation 5 Slim Console” and of their categories. The PS5 Pro just barely fit on the stand for the screw underneath to screw in though, but not so tight that it’d cause damage. The PS5 Pro and normal PS5 looks pretty much identical, its only the central side fins that’s different. The menus and everything are still the same as the normal PS5, and that’s really about it, unfortunately the PS5 Pro isn’t all that impressive.The PS5 Pro isn’t making any lasting impressions on me in order to keep it or really want it, maybe if they included a DualSense Edge Pro controller, that’d have been nice and more fitting. You’re better off waiting for a sale if you really want the extra performance boost, since visually, I can’t tell much of a difference. It is like comparing shades of the same color, there may be small improvements, but nothing noticeable that you’d react with a “wow, that looks amazing!”. Furthermore, for those that likes to play single player games offline without the need for internet connection and PSN account, you still can, with the disc drive anyway. I’ll update the review as I progress through more games, but so far, I am not sold, it is not worth the extra cost. I do not recommend it if you’re thinking of upgrading from the base PS5 to the PS5 Pro. Even if you’re a new buyer of a PS5, $700-800 is too much for a console that doesn’t offer a significant enough of a difference, based on the games. If you run out of storage on normal PS5, you can just buy an SSD and install it yourself.Edit: After playing the PS5 Pro for a week, 11-8 to 11-15, the PS5 Pro does indeed make my games look sharper, like better anti-aliasing, sharper and smoother edges on character models, background, and objects, etc. At the same time, you get a pretty stable fps while maintaining that fidelity. That is pretty much the main selling point of the PS5 Pro, good performance with good graphics, but varied by different games. One side note I’ve noticed with PSSR mode is that it seems to have solved my ghosting issue on the base PS5, originally, I thought it might’ve been my TV, but it seems it is the console itself. So if anyone has experienced those and they bother you, the PS5 Pro could solve that issue for you. One thing I wished they improved upon was PS5’s screenshot and recording modes. To be able to take screenshots at 1:1 ratio to the resolution that you play at, since they usually look at about 80% of the full quality. As for recording, you still can’t have 4k replay records, the one where you can record the past 15sec to 1 hr recording, it is still stuck at 1080p. So if you want the best recording, you still have to manually record before you do whatever you’re thinking of recording.Overall, the PS5 Pro is a noticeable upgrade, if you have the right setup. The main issue with it is the price, the value is just not there. How can anybody be okay with $700 console with no disc drive and stand and is also praising it with maximum rating, saying it is perfect. You’re just letting Sony know you’re okay with spending more for less, setting up for $700 being the future standard of console gaming. If the price keeps increasing, might as well just get a PC, since PS exclusive games are nearly all on PC by now or in the near future anyways. Furthermore, the lack of disc drive suggests it is going the digital route, while it is convenient, Sony has terrible refund policy for digital games, go google it and read it yourself if you don’t believe me. They get 100% of the money even if you end up not liking the game. Which I’m not sure how anybody can know if they like the game until they try it in the first place. In comparison, you can try out the games for 2 hrs before requesting a refund on PC/Steam. In conclusion, my advice is just to wait, like many other reviews are saying, PS5 Pro is a tough sell for value. With the limited amount of games that it is supporting, it is kinda pointless to have it right now at full price if you’re happy with the base PS5, wait until it is $600 or less. You’re not missing out on a lot if you are already happy with the base PS5.I would recommend reading other reviews for info about more games, especially PS4 games, since not everyone has every game out there.
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AidenAiden –
Worth the price.
It’s really hard to describe, but in games that do not have a PlayStation five pro patch it enhances them by stabilizing the frames, cleaning up a lot of the artifacts and slowdowns that were present before they’re no longer there the image and everything is just completely clean. MK one for example is getting a patch, but I played it before the patch and after the new system, there’s no frame drops, slow downs or weird stuttering. Everything is just more solid. Of course it’ll only get better once they patch it.Stellar Blade is MUCH more cleaner with patch. I also noticed the details, obviously because of the pro patch but the game runs solid and very fluid. It’s like a completely different game. I normally played game in 4K, but I had to drop down to performance mode on the original PS5 and it looked a little grainy, even with the 4K option on and you sit still and look into the distance. There was strange type of grain/artifacts. All that is completely gone now with Pro/Patched. The high frame and the good graphics are basically combining into one down. Even an option to play 120 Hz. (if into that)After the PS five pro patch games are a completely different animal, night and day. Crystal clear fluid higher frame rate and the resolution is just incredible. Everything is much more cleaner, no artifacts or weird strange noise in the background. It’s just clean it almost wants you to get closer to the television. Of course the bigger TV is really benefited from at the most I would say 60 and up. (I have a 82)As for the non-PlayStation 5 pro has games they just run more smoothly, load quicker, no studder, and overall everything is just solid. It’s really hard to explain now I know what some people were talking about saying that it’s very hard to describe. It’s one of those things you have to have inside your house. He won’t really notice a lot of of the details on a standard YouTube video or small handheld cell phone. You have to have the unit in your home. If I’m not mistaken, PlayStation five pro enhancements now after it’s released was encouraged and should be simple for the developers to turn on as the games being made.Either way i’d recommended it, very happy with it. It feels like this should’ve been the unit that came out originally back with the original PS five released. The lighting and reflection is far more noticeable like at least 2 to 3 times more detail. It’s in your face versus before barely noticeable now it’s just there and it looks really good when you see it in movement. Now some people may think is that worth it? Yes because between graphics, reflections, and real time light and animations and everything included and games nowadays when everything is performing on equal level, the experience is better.Games that are not patched seemed to run at a higher or more stable frame rate, which is something you physically notice. I tried devil may cry for the PlayStation five reflections look the same just more smoother. Not as real looking since its a release game when the Pro model wasn’t available.Games that take advantage of the more realistic reflections and better lighting have to be patched, but luckily the game ends up being more smoother feeling, frame drops are no longer a thing. Either way, old game would perform better. It also has an option to boost older games going all the way back to the PlayStation 4. I haven’t tried it since I don’t have any PS4 games, but from what I’ve read, it’s sharpens and cleans up a lot of the images even on games that were not patched.I’ll give you a tip with the 120 Hz. Sony does not have a full high speed. It’s cap the 32 something they can possibly unlock later in the future. HDR data never output full in a game that runs at 120hz, and it’s been that way since the original PlayStation 5. If you use 120 Hz and you have a 120 Hz TV the image will look darker. You can fix this by turning on HIGI in settings, (should be under tone mapping) or option in some tv that have game mode. In other TVs, it only appeared after turning on game mode.But there’s a workaround to force the system to output full color, which ends up being super bright. Change the setting for that specific game to 1080p by force in the PS5 Pro/PS5 system menu. However, I would recommend this more for the PRO because it has enhancement with a brand new 4K scaling system. Set the game to either fidelity on the P55 PRO mode or Pro Max try them both out you’ll notice the darkness goes instantly away because the HDMI now has less information to output so we can output full color resolution @120hz. Or you can just not play in 120 Hz and just use a standard Pro setting/leave system at 2k. Just giving a tip in case you try 120 Hz and realize it’s darker.I’m happy with the unit. It does feel like a completely different system. It’s just overall better performance, more cleaner, the pro enhanced games look freaking phenomenal and it definitely fixes a lot of problems with the older non-pro games.
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