Thursday, September 22nd 2022

PlayStation 5 2024 Revision to Feature Detachable Optical Drive

An upcoming hardware revision of the Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5) that's slated for 2024, reportedly unifies the two current models that the console comes in—one with a Blu-ray drive, and one without. The PS5 currently comes in a model with an optical drive that's popular in markets with slow Internet connections, and targets those who prefer physical copies of their games; while another model completely lacks an optical drive, and is available in markets with fast Internet access, and for those who keep digital libraries of the games they bought.

The 2024 revision would unify the two designs, and feature a modular form-factor, where the optical drive can be optionally purchased (or is part of bundles). This drive slots into the console's body, and connects to it via a 5 Gbps USB-C connection. This way, Sony saves on costs from having to do separate production runs for the two models, and earn some revenue on the ODD. The current digital-only PS5 model comes with a firmware-level restriction that prevents you from plugging in aftermarket USB Blu-ray drives, or even connecting one to its mainboard's SATA interface.
Sources: Tweaktown, Insider Gaming
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29 Comments on PlayStation 5 2024 Revision to Feature Detachable Optical Drive

#26
Mussels
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lexluthermiesterKinda takes the luster out of whole experience, doesn't it.. :(
It is, and it's why my kid doesnt have a console other than a switch - because it's 1/4 the price of the other consoles and we can get physical games that'll keep working when they shut the cloud aspect down
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#27
lexluthermiester
Musselsand we can get physical games that'll keep working when they shut the cloud aspect down
Exactly! YES!
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Mussels
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I like the cloud options - the gaming netflix, for kids who cant make their mind up and want rotating games to try out


But they need a method for offline games too, these consoles will still exist in 20 years and we want them usable and not E-waste damnit
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#29
lexluthermiester
Musselsthese consoles will still exist in 20 years and we want them usable and not E-waste damnit
Again, fully agree!
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