Read on ps5 game sizes, from Pushsquare:
Demon’s Souls, will eat up 66GB of the next-gen system’s storage space;
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales will gobble up 50GB, and if you plump up for the Ultimate Edition – which includes Marvel’s Spider-Man: Remastered as well – you’ll lose an eye-watering 105GB. That’s already an eighth of the device’s available 825GB.
It’s worth noting that textures will be more detailed on the PS5, so developers may well be saving space compared to PS4 titles, but using it up with higher quality assets. In the case of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Remastered, for example, the original game with all of its DLC installed takes up approximately 75GB on the PS4, compared to roughly 55GB in its revamped form.
Still, it looks like you’re definitely going to have to juggle which games you’ve got installed – although eventually you will be able to expand the system’s storage space.
I'm sure the pro will come with a 2 TB SSD, if not I'm going to make it happen, or go crazy for 4 TB![]()
If not you can always just use an external ssd to store the games that you are not currently playing.
So the dimensions were leaked and it is crazy big. Might have to keep it vertical otherwise it's going to look very weird on my TV stand.
The more you know! https://t.co/1pLyfDwjJS
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) October 4, 2020
Jim Ryan, the CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, said in an interview with Korean media that he expects PS5 to sell more in its first fiscal year than PS4.
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) October 5, 2020
Second round of pre-orders for PS5 will open in Korea on Oct 7 at noon. https://t.co/rWaO5iObkC pic.twitter.com/5P9pmpfj8i
It's kind of crazy that the sales forecasts for the Xbox and PS are higher than previous consoles even with COVID being such a problem around the world.