Sony recently announced a new slimmer version of the PlayStation 5, which will come with a beefed-up 1TB SSD. However, gamers shouldn’t expect all of the capacity to be usable for games and apps. According to the recent reports, the new PS5 slim may only have about 808GB of actual usable storage for content and games. Here are the details…

New 1TB PS5 slim may have 808GB of usable storage

The recently introduced PS5 Slim stands out not only for being smaller and lighter but also for its upgraded storage space. As you may know, the original PlayStation 5 has 825 GB of SSD storage. Now, the Slim version reverts to the industry standard of 1TB. However, don’t be misled by the numbers; some storage is required for the operating system and built-in applications. This is why, even though the existing PS5 has 825 GB on paper, only 667 GB of it is usable. This will, of course, also apply to the PS5 Slim.

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The recent leaks indicate that the new consoles will have a usable memory of 808 GB. This suggests that the new PS5 slim might offer an additional 141 GB of storage compared to the current PS5 models. Although it’s a letdown that gamers won’t receive the full 1TB of storage, an extra 141GB is certainly a beneficial enhancement, especially considering we’re paying the same price for the version with a disc drive. This will provide gamers with more room to store their beloved games and other content.

It’s also important to note that the new PS5 slim will still support SSD storage expansion. This means that gamers can add their own NVMe SSD to the console if they need more storage space. The new PS5 slim is expected to be released in late 2023. It will be available in two versions: one with an Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc drive and one without.

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