PS5 REAL Storage Size LEAKS...and It is SMALL?
This new leak about the PlayStation 5 certainly changes things a bit, but lets talk about it.
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As it is already known, both models of the PS5 will be equipped with an 825GB SSD memory. But how much free storage space can you use? A recent leak could clarify this. Some fuzzy snapshots, which are currently caught by the users of the Internet and published by a Russian user on the online platform of Reddit, provide fresh speculation. These show sections of the user interface and could reveal an interesting detail about the PS5’s SSD storage. Conversely, the whole thing means that 664 GB of memory can be used by you for games and media. Since Sony Interactive Entertainment did not want to comment on the current rumors so far, these should of course be enjoyed with the necessary caution for the time being. In this video Dreamcastguy rants about the new leaked storage space of the PlayStation 5 also known as the PS5. It seems small and could hardly hold a few launch games or call of Duty Modern Warfare Warzone. After all, it is quite conceivable that we are dealing with simple fakes with the images in question. As Sony Interactive Entertainment confirmed in the official announcement of the PlayStation 5, you will have the opportunity to expand the SSD storage of the PS5. In contrast to Microsoft for their Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles, the Japanese company does not rely on a proprietary solution, but will allow you to freely choose the SSD storage used.
The only condition: Due to the high speed of the PS5 SSD, the models used must be certified by Sony Interactive Entertainment beforehand. PlayStation 5 will be available from November 12 in the USA and Australia and on November 19, 2020 worldwide. While the classic model is available for $499, the digital edition costs $399.