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GTA 6 fans already obsessed with PS5 Pro bundle concept
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Published 09:47 2 Sep 2024 GMT+1

GTA 6 fans already obsessed with PS5 Pro bundle concept

I’d buy it

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

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Featured Image Credit: Rockstar Games/Sony Interactive Entertainment

Topics: Rockstar Games, Sony, Tech, PlayStation, PlayStation 5, GTA, GTA 6, Grand Theft Auto

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GTA VI fans are obsessed with a piece of PlayStation 5 Pro bundle concept art that gives us a taste of what is perhaps to come.

At this point, it’s pretty much a given that Sony will eventually release the PlayStation 5 Pro console. After all, since the inception of the original PlayStation, Sony has released at least one more iteration of a console in a particular generation.

Check out the GTA VI trailer below!

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Originally, Sony would just release a smaller compact console but in 2016, it changed the mould by releasing a PlayStation 4 Pro, the same year as it also released a slimmer console. Now with the PS5, we’ve already had a smaller model, and fans fully expect the Pro console to be next.

It’s worth keeping in mind that Sony has not officially announced the PlayStation 5 Pro yet, but we all know that it’s as inevitable as Skyrim getting a new-gen remaster. That being said, with GTA VI currently set to arrive in late 2025, a fan-made PS5 Pro bundle has gotten fans very excited.

“When this bundle comes out Sony’s selling gallons of units,” tweeted Rockstar Games fan account, videotechuk_, sharing an image of the concept art in question. “Not even a joke, so many people are planning to buy PS5/PS5 Pro just for GTA VI,” it said in a follow-up tweet.



Not even a joke, so many people are planning to buy PS5/PS5 Pro just for GTAVI

— Ben (@videotechuk_) August 30, 2024


“Sony will sell out instantly, 10M+ units sold in the first month or two guaranteed,” claimed Soliveski_ with basithtweets adding “I am waiting for this bundle to upgrade from my PS4 Pro.”

“OMG, imagine the PS5 Pro reveal and we finally get the gameplay trailer for GTA VI…,” said a hopeful jacobbbrock.

“They have to bundle it, most of us are not buying a solo PS5 Pro. But a GTA VI Pro bundle is getting bought!” exclaimed MarleyDuvaughn.

Grand Theft Auto VI will be released in 2025 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. At the time of writing, a PC release hasn't officially been announced.

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