PS4 Pro Is On Sale For Its Black Friday Price, But You'll Want To Hurry
Get a PS4 Pro for $300 ahead of Final Fantasy VII Remake, Ghost of Tsushima, and The Last of Us Part II.
The PS5 may be set for a holiday release later this year, but with a handful of exciting PS4 exclusives on the way and the PS5's backward compatibility with PS4 games, there's more than enough reason to upgrade to a PS4 Pro now. Amazon-owned retailer Woot's excellent deal on the PS4 Pro is back right now, discounting the powerful console to its Black Friday 2019 price.
Woot is currently selling the PS4 Pro for $300, down from the original price of $400. The sale lasts until the end of March or while supplies last, and if you're an Amazon Prime member, you can enjoy free standard shipping. Woot ran the same sale on the PS4 Pro in February, but it sold out fairly quickly, so you'll want to pick one up quickly if interested.
The PS4 Pro is Sony's upgraded PS4, which is capable of outputting gameplay up to 4K--though most games choose to utilize checkerboarding or upscaling from a lower resolution to boost performance. It's currently the best way to play PS4 games, with nearly all titles supporting Pro enhancements.
As for the upcoming next-gen PlayStation, an official PS5 website recently went live. There's not much to glean from it at the moment, but it does suggest we'll hear more about it soon. In a recent earnings call, Sony CFO Hiroki Totoki talked about the PS5's price and how it's difficult to tell what it will be at this time.
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