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M.2 SSD

Don’t rush to add an M.2 SSD to your PS5

Posted on July 31, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Yesterday, Sony launched its very first PS5 system software beta. It’s a big one, too, as it enables the PS5’s M.2 expansion slot that has sat dormant since the console released late last year. For now, M.2 support for the PlayStation 5 is only in beta, and while anyone with a PS5 can register to receive beta software, it’s probably best to hold off on adding an M.2 SSD to your console.
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