It was announced last week PS5 Proa new model of Sony’s console that will go on sale on November 7, and which is causing a lot of talk due to its high price. 799.99 eurosexcept for the disc reader, which must be purchased separately.
At this point, virtually no one in the industry has come forward to comment on its price, much less defend it, but there seems to be a bold first, as Vince Zampellahead of Respawn Entertainment and general manager of the EA Studios organization, said that this is indeed the case “it’s not that bad”as well as compared to what you’d get for a PC of the same price.
Vince Zampella defends PS5 Pro price
In the article published IGNwho were able to speak with Vince Zampella about the new The battlefieldWhen asked about the new PlayStation 5 Pro and its price, he had this to say:
“I think that’s expected and anything that allows us to get better performance for people who really love it. It’s amazing to me. I saw something on the topic where the price… where they look to see if it’s the most expensive .. And it’s not,” he said. “Looking back, some of the older consoles were just as expensive and probably adjusted for inflation they were more expensive. So it was a little shocking at first, but it’s like, it’s actually not that bad. I “If you buy a $700 PC, you’re not going to get the same performance you’re getting.”. He went on to say, “It’s a balance. Is it expensive for people? Of course. Not everyone can afford it.” Would it be better if it were cheaper? Of course. “I wish it was more people, but it really makes sense.”
When asked what he thought of the new console in general, the Respawn boss took a more cautious stance: “I mean, we’re not out yet, so does that really help us? Not now. We can do more interesting things with her “?Sure. I guess we’ll see. When we see it adopted, we will see how much it really affects us. “We have to make a game that works on everything, so it’s like, what can we add to something like this?” Zampella said.
A few hours ago, Electronic Arts gave a lot of new details Buttfield which will be launched in 2025, and which will return to its origins, looking at Battlefield 3 in 4takes place in modern times and again relies on battles for 64 players.

