PS5 Pro Refresh and DualSense V3 Leak: What We Know So Far

The PlayStation 5 Pro may not be done evolving just yet. A fresh report claims that Sony is preparing a new PS5 Pro model alongside a revamped DualSense V3 controller, both expected to debut in late 2025.

🎮 A Look Back: PS5 Pro Launch

Sony released the original PS5 Pro in November 2024 at $699, later adjusting the retail price to $749.99 by August 2025. Now, an insider suggests that Sony is gearing up for a refreshed version, codenamed CFI-7121.

⚡ What’s New With the PS5 Pro Revision?

According to leaks, the revised PS5 Pro will feature only minor upgrades, with the main change being improved power efficiency:
- Roughly 3% lower power draw than the launch version
- Expected to quietly replace the existing Pro units on shelves
- Likely available in North America and Europe first, with other regions following

This isn’t a full redesign but rather a small mid-cycle revision, similar to how Sony has handled past console updates.

🎮 DualSense V3: Swappable Battery at Last

The bigger headline comes from the DualSense V3 controller. Reports suggest it will feature:
- Removable battery – a first for Sony’s first-party controllers
- Bundled with the new PS5 Pro revision
- Sold separately and set to gradually replace the current DualSense

If true, this addresses one of the most common complaints about the DualSense—its limited battery life.

📅 Expected Release Window

The leaks point to a November 2025 launch, just in time for the holiday season. Given the minimal upgrades, Sony may not heavily market this refresh, instead phasing it in as production transitions to the more efficient hardware.

🌍 A Note on SKUs

The PS5 Pro originally launched with seven regional SKUs, including Japan (CFI-7000), North America (CFI-7019), and Europe/Middle East (CFI-7021). The new revision, reportedly labeled CFI-7121, looks set to expand on this lineup.

🎯 Final Thoughts

While the PS5 Pro refresh may not deliver groundbreaking upgrades, the DualSense V3’s swappable battery could be a major win for players frustrated by frequent charging. If the leaks are accurate, fans can expect both products to hit shelves in holiday 2025.

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