
"As previously announced, the PS5 console will support storage expansion via M.2 drives in the future," PlayStation's Hideaki Nishino said today. There's still no word on when PS5 will support SSD drives. Also, games stored on USB drives will not automatically be updated until transferred back to your SSD.įinally, Sony says some games will allow you to move portions of them to USB and not others (again, naming no names, but Call of Duty springs to mind). You can't download games straight to a USB drive, so you will still need space before shuffling them over. This is a far better solution than having to delete and redownload them again whenever Call of Duty needs an update and you run out of storage capacity. ORIGINAL STORY 13/4/21: A big PlayStation 5 system update will arrive tomorrow, Sony has announced, and finally let you move games onto external USB storage.Īs expected, you won't be able to play PS5 games from that external USB storage, but you can shuffle them back and forth. The patch's big announced features - USB storage and cross-generation Share Play - are detailed in full below.

120Hz support for 1080p PC monitors is also now supported.įinally, there's options to link your console and TV's power - so your TV switches on when you power up your PS5, or your PS5 powers into rest mode when you turn off your telly. There's an option for the PS5 to automatically switch off HDR features when the console detects non-HDR content.


Finally, Tails of Iron is a challenging 2D action RPG from Odd Bug Studio starring a rat on a quest to reclaim their kingdom, and will be available to download alongside the other two games until May 1.įor more on the above games, be sure to check out our review of Sackboy: A Big Adventure.UPDATE 14/4/21: You can now download Sony's big PlayStation 5 system software update - which also contains a couple of previously unannounced features (thanks, The Verge). Speaking of day one launches, Meet Your Maker, the first-person raiding game driven by player-created levels as you build your own outpost and survive other players’ deadly creations, will be available as a day one launch title for PS+ members, in addition to releasing on Xbox consoles and PC. Starting on April 4, PlayStation Plus subscribers can add three PS5 and PS4 games to their library, including Sackboy: A Big Adventure, a co-op 3D platformer starring the LittleBigPlanet mascot that initially launched alongside the PS5 as a day one release. April is just a couple of days away, and with it comes the arrival of the latest monthly selection of games for PlayStation Plus members at any tier.
