New PS5 Pro and Xbox Series X consoles will arrive next year in 2023, according to a consumer electronics company.
The news was first relayed earlier today via the tweet just below, which originates from a news conference at which TCL Technology presented a showcase. According to the company, we should expect revisions of both the PS5 and the Xbox Series X to arrive at some point next year in 2023, with native 8K support and 120Hz capabilities.
In a new conference, TCL Technology have said that a new Xbox Series S/X and PS5 Pro are coming in 2023/2024.Via https://t.co/FI7Jgq0egY pic.twitter.com/7v2sNVNVm4May 25, 2022
This actually isn’t the first time we’ve heard rumblings of a revision for the PS5 launching next year in 2023. Last year in September 2021, one report claimed we should expect the console to launch in 2023, and also claimed that a revision for the Xbox Series X was in the works at Microsoft as well.
Later on in March earlier this year, a full report claimed that the PS5 would launch next year, but with potentially double the performance. This time though, no mention was made of a revision for the Xbox Series X console, but this doesn’t mean it isn’t happening.
Check out our full PS5 Pro guide for a complete roundup of all the rumors and reports published to date.
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