According to a new one leak recently surfaced on the web, lo storage space interior of PlayStation 5 it would be around 667GB. The news seems to be confirmed by a post by the well-known insider Okami13 on Twitter, which in the morning posted a couple of photos from the settings menu of the new console Sony where you can see, among the various technical specifications, also the internal memory available for data storage. Just below the system serial number, we can see that the SSD has 648 gigabytes available out of a total of 667. These figures would appear to include a version of Astro's Playroom installed, although it is unclear whether the launch game size is included in the console's total storage space or if it was installed later.
The Youtube video from which the insider took this information has meanwhile been removed, which suggests that the Japanese multinational he had no intention of disclosing these specifications yet. That said, several rumors had been running on the internet for months that assumed that the storage space would be around 650GB, unlike the 825 that Sony also advertises on the console packaging, which apparently would have been disproved by the screens posted today. by Okami13. However, we remind you that at the moment these data have been taken from the prototypes sent to the specialized press, so there may be small differences compared to those that will soon arrive on the market.
If what reported by this leak turns out to be true, the internal memory of PlayStation 5 would be about 150GB less than that of the Xbox Series X, which has about 802. Now there are only a few days left before the launch of PlayStation 5, so soon we will all be able to see firsthand how much space will be available inside the Sony console, which we remember will be released. on November 12 in America, Japan and Australia, while starting from the following week, on November 19, it will be available in Europe and the rest of the world.
In case you needed any more confirmation - the # PS5 review kits have 667 GB of storage.
Looks like that's with Astro's Playroom installed.https: //t.co/jccCoosOkm pic.twitter.com/XgwfmiWThy
- Okami (@ Okami13_) November 3, 2020