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Seagate Game Drive PlayStation 5TB HDD Review

Seagate is one of the biggest tech brands in the world, famous for its enormous range of storage devices spanning decades. From internal HDDs to ultra-fast M.2 SSDs, they’ve got something for just about every storage need. However, today it’s all about console backups, and with their new PlayStation 5 compatible Game Drive available in 2TB or 5TB variants, it gives you a great way to backup those massive game files. If you’re on ultra-fast internet, these likely aren’t all that essential anymore, but for those with slow download speeds and data caps, or even those living a little more off the grid, being able to back up and restore those huge files can be a time saver.

Seagate Game Drive PlayStation 5TB

This officially licensed drive works with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, but in all honesty, it’s “just” an external USB 3.2 Gen1 HDD, so you could plug it into your TV, laptop, PC, MAC, or just about anything else really and it would work just fine. The 2TB version is capable of holding around 30+ PS5 games or 50+ PS4 games, while the larger one we have today is the 5TB, and that will hold 60+ PS5 games or 100+ PS4 games. Some of the older gen titles will likely be playable from the drive, but keep in mind, that newer PS5 games need to be moved back to the faster internal storage to work correctly.

Features

  • OFFICIALLY LICENSED Built with matching firmware to work with all models of PS5 and PS4 seamlessly.
  • LET IT SHINE Blue LED lighting gives the drive a flash of colour.
  • BUILD YOUR GAME VAULT 2 TB of capacity means no more sacrificing, deleting or redownloading games.
  • TOTALLY PORTABLE Lightweight design makes it easy to take the whole library on the go.
  • PS5 READY Store your PS5 games and transfer them to the console when it’s time to play.
  • WORKS WITH PS4 Store and play all your PS4 games directly from the external hard drive

For more information, please check out the official Seagate Game Drive PlayStation 5TB HDD product page here.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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