I have owned a PS5 since launch. While it still doesn’t feel like a next-gen console due to the abundance of cross-gen games, it’s arguably the most powerful system I’ve ever owned. Many games can run at 4K resolution and even at 60 frames per second. Its Solid State Drive (SSD) is so fast you’ll barely notice any loading screen. The PS5 is a technological marvel.
However, the SSD itself is also the source of the PS5’s biggest problem. The system has 825GB of SSD storage. It’s bad enough that it doesn’t have the full 1TB, but when you consider how the console only has 667GB of usable storage, you don’t exactly have much room to store games.
Thankfully, my PS5 storage woes are over thanks to the Black Friday deals. PS5 2TB SSDs cost between $300 and $400 dollars, but I just picked up the Samsung 980 Pro SSD with Heat Sink for $189 on Amazon! It’s still expensive, but since I just saved $210, I’m not complaining.
I’ll explain why Christmas came early for me and why you should accept this deal before it expires.
More room for games
This goes without saying, but with more internal storage, I’ll have plenty of room for games. I got the PS5 in November 2020 and by January 2021 I had to start deleting games from the SSD when I ran out of space. Constantly deleting games frustrated me for the PS5’s entire two-year lifespan.
I’m sure some people will say I’m lazy because I don’t want to delete games to make room. And you know? They are absolutely right. The main reason I wanted a bigger SSD isn’t so I can bounce around a bunch of titles. It’s because I wanted to download them without worrying about storage space. If I can get to a point where I only have to delete games once a year, I’ll be golden.
This generation hasn’t had many graphically intense blockbuster titles, but that should change in 2023 when games like Starfield and Final Fantasy XVI are released. Big games like this will no doubt require a lot of storage space, which makes a 2TB SSD all the more useful.
More space for photos and videos
I love taking game photos and creating gameplay videos on PS5. It’s a great way to document great gaming moments and share your experience with others on social media. Unfortunately, I’ve always had to be extremely selective about what moments I capture, lest I run out of storage space. Videos can fill up an SSD fast if you’re not careful.
As with game storage, I can now fill the SSD with as many photos and videos as I like. And yes, I am aware that I can store these files on an external storage device. But as I said in the previous section, I’m lazy and don’t want to do extra steps if it’s not necessary.
I hope my Twitter followers are ready for the deluge of gameplay videos and photos I will be bombarding them with.
Don’t miss this sale!
I’m glad I patiently waited for the PS5 2TB SSD to go on sale for under $200. While I can afford to buy it at its normal price, it would be hard to justify buying a peripheral that costs more than half the price. of PS5! I actually didn’t want to spend any money on Black Friday, but this was a deal I couldn’t pass up. And neither should you!