A PlayStation spokesperson confirmed to IGN that the new PS5 Slim model will still feature expandable storage.

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In a reassuring nod to gamers' storage needs, Sony has officially confirmed that its PS5 Slim console will maintain its expandable storage capabilities, ensuring players will still have the option to add extra storage to their console if they desire.

A PlayStation spokesperson told IGN via email that the PS5 Slim that "there are no changes with the new model," meaning the process of removing the back cover panel of the console and manually installing an additional SSD.

Either way, the PS5 Slim will include more memory than the launch version, sporting 1TB of internal SSD storage instead of the 825GB found on the launch model (which only 667GB was useable). Nevertheless, the PS5 Slim's continued support of expandable storage figures to be a big plus for those looking to buy the redesign.


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Sony Confirms PS5 Slim Will Still Support Expandable Storage​

You're probably gonna need that extra SSD.​


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UPDATED: OCT 10, 2023 4:20 PM

POSTED: OCT 10, 2023 4:14 PM


In a reassuring nod to gamers' storage needs, Sony has officially confirmed that its PS5 Slim console will maintain its expandable storage capabilities, ensuring players will still have the option to add extra storage to their console if they desire.

A PlayStation spokesperson told IGN via email that the PS5 Slim that "there are no changes with the new model," meaning the process of removing the back cover panel of the console and manually installing an additional SSD.
Either way, the PS5 Slim will include more memory than the launch version, sporting 1TB of internal SSD storage instead of the 825GB found on the launch model (which only 667GB was useable). Nevertheless, the PS5 Slim's continued support of expandable storage figures to be a big plus for those looking to buy the redesign.

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With many blockbuster games launching on Sony's ninth-generation home console featuring hefty file sizes, the option to throw in an M.2 SSD to expand the storage on the system is a nice feature, especially when you consider that last month a software update rolled out, allowing support for up to 8TB of additional SSD storage.
As with the launch model, you can't just throw any M.2 SSD inside the PS5. Sony has previously said that the M.2 SSD needs to be PCIe Gen4, and while it said the read speeds need to be at minimum 5,500MB/s, several users have tested out that a slower read speed M.2 SSDs will work inside the console.
Sony will release the PS5 Slim sometime next month. For more, check out our piece on how the PS5 Slim compares side-by-side with the launch model and the Xbox Series consoles. If you plan to buy a PS5 anytime soon (Slim or not), check out the best PS5 SSD deals.
 

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As it should! So glad they didn't go with the proprietary crap like M$ did this gen. Recently picked up a 2 TB Crucial P5+ for like $90 from Amazon - that's an insane deal! I think (hope) Sony learned their lesson on proprietary memory with the Vita.
 
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As it should! So glad they didn't go with the proprietary crap like M$ did this gen. Recently picked up a 2 TB Crucial P5+ for like $90 from Amazon - that's an insane deal! I think (hope) Sony learned their lesson on proprietary memory with the Vita.
Yeah I agree however I don't see the appeal with the only digital anymore being they raised the price by $50 and if you get disc drive in the future thts an extra $80 total of $530 for tht just get this slim version with disc for $500. Guess it's OK for anyone not wanting a disc version ever.
 

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Where it’s at.
Considering no revision of the PS3 or PS4 removed the ability to upgrade the hard drive, why would anyone expect a revised PS5 to suddenly not be expandable?

People are fucking stupid.