Video games are taking up more storage space than ever nowadays, with popular titles like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth requiring 145GB and the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 likely needing around 100GB (closer to 300GB if you install Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare 3, and Warzone). That means PS5's built-in SSD can run out of space after installing just a handful of these blockbusters on your system, making an SSD upgrade all but a necessity. The process of adding an SSD to your PS5 is quite simple, and now it's relatively cheap, thanks to a slew of great deals on compatible drives--including the Samsung 990 Pro 1TB SSD for $90 (without a heatsink) at Amazon and the 990 Pro 1TB with a heatsink preinstalled for $109 at Walmart. Due to the current state of NVMe SSD prices, there's no guarantee we'll see better prices during Amazon Prime Day 2024 next month. Continue Reading at GameSpot
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