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Friday, October 11, 2019
This PlayStation 4 disc can hold about fifty games
Seagate has launched its Game Drive portable disc for the PlayStation 4 console with a capacity of two terabytes.
Many PlayStation 4 console users have enough disk capacity to come with the console itself. However, if you belong to a slightly more demanding audience, then you will be interested in the fact that Seagate has just launched an officially licensed 2TB PS4 Game Drive disc. This is a portable USB 3.0 disk so you can expand the list of games installed on your console without opening and modifying an existing disk.
The device sells with the message that it can store 50+ games for the PS4, and they came up with that based on an average installation weight of 39 gigabytes, calculated in mid-2018. Before Black Ops 4 and RDR2 exceed 100GB.
In any case, the disc went on sale in the UK, France, Germany and Russia today and will soon be available in other European countries. It will cost around £ 66 or around £ 550. Only PS4 consoles running software version 4.50 or later will be able to use it, and only the user whose account is stored will have access to the stored content, so you cannot install your games on this disc and lend them to a friend provide your account information.
Check some of the older PS4 posts ->
https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/10/playing-playstation-4-games-on-android.html
https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/10/sony-has-revealed-when-playstation-5.html
https://www.gamingnewsunited.com/2019/10/the-playstation-4-and-facebook.html
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