I really don’t know what’s so contradictory about the statement. It all depends on the devs you talk to, I presume.
Except for a bunch of the largest and best-budgeted studios, which devs have even scratched the surface of what a base PS5 can do?
In their hands, a Pro merely means adding a 4K120 / 6k60 option like it happened with Ori 2, or a 8K mode like with The Tourist on Series X. Doesn’t really change that type of game, does it? Yeah, options are nice, but I’m sure there’s times the devs themselves would be happier to try and squeeze a given hardware than take the time to optimize for different SKUs.
A Pro model makes the most sense if you’re already pushing base hardware, and even then, compromises will still have to be made on the Pro.
I promise you we’ll still have many, many people shaking their heads and cussing Squeenix when the DF videos come out and the games still haven’t achieved the unachievable graphics/performance golden ratio the tech whores demand.