Nobody tell Mark Cerny but PlayStation just leaked a video titled PS5 Pro ahead of its fancy “technical presentation”

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Just in case you had an ounce of doubt left about whether or notSony’s announcing thePS5 Protomorrow, whoever’s managing the PlayStation YouTube channel has seemingly let the cat all the way out of the bag with a video simply titled ‘PS5 Pro.’

You can still go see that unlistedYouTubevideo - it’s just a brief stinger for the upcoming PS5 presentation with a note that “the journey continues” - but it’s now been retitled ‘PlayStation 5 Technical Presentation.’ The original title of ‘PS5 Pro’ was quickly capturedon social mediaand theWayback Machine archive, because nothing can slip by the internet’s attention. Somebody at PlayStation has clearly learned the difference between unlisted and truly private YouTube videos today.

an unlisted YouTube video confirms it’s PS5 Pro (duh) https://t.co/TkuEPocXcW https://t.co/aCh54rS5xP pic.twitter.com/E8R50AZf1NSeptember 9, 2024

Of course, it’s not like there was any real question about what Sony’s unveiling here. There’s been so much smoke around the PS5 Pro that it’s impossible to ignore the idea that there’s fire behind those rumors, and Sony itself has gotten into the act itself byteasing a new PS5 design in a 30th anniversary imagefor the brand. Announcing atech presentation hosted by lead PS5 architect Mark Cernyamid all this? Well, if Sonyisn’tannouncing the PS5 Pro, it sure has found an efficient way to profoundly disappoint the entire gaming community.

Personally, I’ll be glad when all these rumors and speculation are done for so we can get to therealmeat of why the PS5 Pro should exist: to let us all go full armchair CEO as we debate the value of its features and price.

Here’show to watch the PS5 Pro announcement stream.

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