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Reports about the PlayStation 5 Pro have been circulating for a while now, Including specifications and release timing.Despite Sony’s silence on the mid-gen update, more information continues to leak out, this time from the latest update to the A sky without a man.

The sci-fi survival simulation game recently won a major award. Update the first part of the worlds On consoles and PC, the PS5 update data appears to point to Trinity, the alleged codename for the PS5 Pro. According to modder ThatBomberBoi (via Indoor games), who recently shared a glimpse of what appears to be the default graphics settings for No Man’s Sky on upcoming consoles.

There’s not much to glean from the comparison with the game’s default graphics settings on PS5. The most noticeable changes based on the data are that the dynamic resolution scale will go from 0.6 to 0.8 and the graphical detail will go from high to ultra. It’s impossible to know how much a game like A sky without a manThe game was originally released on PS4, and will also appear on PS5 Pro, but it certainly doesn’t seem like the new hardware will be a huge jump.

That was the take indeed. From the mentioned specificationswhich indicates a slightly better CPU and a much more powerful GPU. Early analysis by Digital Foundry It is speculated that games that rely on heavy simulation such as Grand Theft Auto 6The PS5 Pro will certainly improve performance, but it won’t come close to managing 60fps at 4K. In that regard, the new console feels more like the PS4 Pro, which offered improvements but didn’t feel like a necessary upgrade.

But the other big question about the PS5 Pro is when it will actually launch. With the base model hitting its fourth anniversary this fall, the timing is perfect for an update, perhaps revealed at or around a potential September showcase. That’s essentially what Sony did with the PS5 Slim last year, announcing it just a month before it went on sale. A sky that no one owns Datamine reports that developers are already preparing for its arrival.

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