Depends on where you get the keys :cool:
Also note, I didn't say "new games"...I just said games. Which is true. Humble Bundle is like $12/mo for new-ish games. Works out to $1.50/game. Epic gives away solid freebies every week too
Let's say you pay for mid-tier Plus: $14.99/month, $180/yr.
Then you buy 10 new releases per year. <1 month on average: $700.
And you buy the disc drive to play those new releases: $80
So you're at close to $1,700 all told for one year of use with your PS5 Pro. In year 2, that drops $880...
You know that all you have to do to get around being locked out of officially changing your wallpaper is simply download a wallpaper off the internet and set it as your desktop background, right?
You can instantly lop off $100 for the OS. You don't need to buy a key to use Windows. And how did you spend $206 on an SSD? A 2 TB SSD should run you no more than about $100-$120. Sometimes less.
Don't worry. You'll quickly make up the difference paying Sony $20/month for access to multiplayer and a catalog of old games, and $70+ for new releases.
Thinking that IGN is an Xbox shill site is the real joke here. Does everybody just forget their "God of War Xbox vs PS4 Graphics Comparison" shit post? They are, and always have been, a PlayStation fanboy site. Ever since the days of Greg Miller and co.
My sub runs out next month, actually. I'm debating whether to re-up GPU or just go Core, buy the games I want, or just wait for them hit the Standard tier in a year or two.
The PS5 Pro being $700 is what happens when Xbox cashes it in and Sony has no competition.
You can bet the PS6 is gonna retail for $600+ and games are gonna creep up to $80 and beyond.
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