According to the latest rumors, it seems that the PlayStation 6 is going to have a detachable drive when launch.
This feature was first introduced in the middle of the PlayStation 5 life cycle and was reported by Insider Gaming in September 2022. The detachable drive disk was a solution so that the PlayStation could reduce its production and transportation costs. Now for the next generation of PlayStation, several anonymous sources that were naturally not allowed to talk about company programs have said that this disk drive will remain for the next generation.
Similar to the PlayStation 5 and its detachable drive disk, customers can buy the console in “digital” (without a drive disk) and then use it for separately drive drive. According to one source, unless there is a change at the last moment, the PlayStation adheres to the decision, as the PlayStation 5 drive disk was able to meet all the company’s internal goals. The source also emphasized that the decision was made to reduce construction and transportation costs at “uncertain times” (possibly referring to tariffs and trade war).

These unquestionable times have apparently influenced the next -generation appearance, as it is heard that the PlayStation 6 will have a simpler design than the previous generation with the aim of increasing productivity, weight loss, saving in transportation, and so on. Even this month, the PlayStation is expected to launch a new version of the PlayStation 5, which comes with 825 GB. It is also believed that, like all modified versions of the PlayStation 5, this new model will be lighter, indicating that PlayStation is looking to save money in any form.
Although the news of a detachable drive is not shocking for some, the best possible; Because PlayStation can respond to both the digital and the physical market, while keeping the costs low. Ultimately, these programs mean that physical games will remain at least for another generation with PlayStation 6.
Source: Insider Gaming

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