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I have a disc version, but have stopped buying hard copies and just download from the store, good for Indy digital games, and I’ve been rebuying games I never finished which I previously had as ps4 hard copies as and when they go on sale on the store, copied across game data and saves, and am much happier not having to swap discs every time I want to play different games.
Can switch between games pretty seamlessly and I’ve overcome my aversion to not having a hard copy of the things I own and as I don’t play games that often and don’t need to be playing games at launch, am happy to sit and wait for the games I’m interested in to be discounted on the store, which is pretty regularly, just wish list the games you’re interested in and check every so often if they’re included in the latest sales promotion.
If you’ve got the ps app on your phone you can buy and send to your console for download.
I’d also suggest if you’re going to grab one to invest in an upgrade on the ssd, there are 2tb ps5 compatible ones with the heatsink which are available, like this one,
https://amzn.eu/d/el1fV1s
which won’t break your wallet. And mean you don’t have to delete games to make space for new ones..
Talk to me about PS5. Got an offer to get a free one with our broadband if we sign up for 24 months. Same price as now so seems like a free ps5.
It’s the “slim digital” version though. So no disc games right? Does that mean I’m stuck with the PlayStation store and paying £££ for games instead of looking around for deals, bargains, etc?
I’m mainly interested in playing Last Of Us, but will give more games a go if I get it. Looked at the PlayStation plus thing and there’s a few decent games on there, but far from everything I want to try.
Is it still a good deal? Or better to spend £450-500 (Swedish prices) on a second hand disc version?