Sony has just revealed the rumoured new slimmer PS5 model with a detachable disc drive.
The new model has had its volume reduced by more than 30% and weight by 18% and 24% respectively compared to the previous models. The faceplates will be broken up into four sections with the top portions sporting a glossy look and the bottom section remaining matte. It also has a new 1TB SSD up from the 800GB in the original PS5.
The new PS5 will be available to purchase in the same digital and disc offerings, but the one big change with this model is that if you buy the digital edition, you can now attach a disc drive later which can be purchased separately.
The new slimmer PS5 will be launching in November in the US, Europe, UK and Japan with other territories to roll out later.
The new models will launch in the US in November with a wider rollout, including Australia, to come over “the months following” at the below prices. Sony says that this is replacing the current unit which will be phased out as stock sells out:
Obviously, the better option here is still the console with the disc drive packaged in, with the digital plus the drive purchased separately costing $40 more in total plus another $50 for the stand which is now sold separately.