50% more? The digital PS5 was $450 and the Pro was 700, that's 56% more. Only recently with all the awfully raised prices in the US is the Pro is 50% more, but that's after the DE went up by $100 over the years and the Pro by $50 in less than a year in the US. That's even worse when you consider the digital PS5 was $400 at one point and the Pro came out at $700, 75% more. Here, the Pro is 65% more expensive. $960 CAD vs $580 CAD.
Even compared to PC, that's awful. The RTX 4060 came out with an MSRP of $300. The 5060 Ti 16GB is 43% faster, but only 43% more expensive with an MSRP of $430. In AMD's case, the PS5-tier 6600 XT came out in October 2021 with an MSRP of $380. 4 years later (the same amount of time between the release of the PS5 and PS5 Pro), the 9060 XT that's a whopping 61% faster is $390, a $10 price hike.
And that's without considering that the Pro's 45% better rasterization claim sometimes doesn't translate to tangible results as we've seen gains in the ~30% range, but also that in the case of PC, you don't need devs to patch in anything to get the full 43% performance increase and you never ever get a worse IQ and if you do, you can turn off DLSS.
We can blame the devs all we want, but Sony has a responsibility to this console and the buyers and it doesn't look like they're doing a damn thing to assist devs in implementing PSSR when they're clearly struggling with it.