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Western Digital Partnership With Sony For Official PS5 SSDs

Coming about because of a partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, Western Digital (WD) has launched the WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD for PS5 Consoles, the first officially PlayStation licensed M.2 SSD for PS5 in the industry.

While recently declared, the new SSDs are currently being launched in Australia.

At the point when it was first launched, the PS5 was a great piece of hardware that was limited by it’s mediocre storage, especially when presented in a disk-free model as digital game downloads become more well known.

With expandable storage an option for PS5 clients, WD looks to give gamers upgraded, rapid fast storage solutions that guarantee smooth, vivid gameplay.

“We’re excited for this new journey with Sony Interactive Entertainment and the opportunity to bring the officially licensed drive to PS5 gamers,” said vice president of Consumer Solutions Product Management at Western Digital, Susan Park.

“Western Digital’s WD_BLACK brand was created to bring high-performance products to gamers everywhere. Combined with this innovative partnership, we aim to deepen our current commitment to developing storage solutions that enhance the gaming experience for all gamers.

The WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD for PS5 Consoles makes use of PCIe Gen 4 technology, arriving at read speeds of 7000MB/s, deleting load times, meaning additional time spent gaming.

It additionally gloats a joined heatsink, meaning faster installation. It comes in 1TB and 2TB storage options.

The new SSD will be launched at PAX Aus in Melbourne on the 7th of October 2022, and will show up close by different products in the WD_BLACK gaming range, and SanDisk Nintendo Licensed Memory Cards for Nintendo Switch.

As part of the display, WD will feature a few fun skill tester arcade machines with the possibility to win prizes, including 1-2 WD_Black branded arcade machines. The display will be situated at stand 1850 at Pax Aus.

The WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD for PS5 Consoles will be accessible at JB Hi-Fi and Amazon for $399 and $599 for 1TB and 2TB options respectively.

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