PlayStation 6 to Reportedly Feature Detachable Disc Drive Upon Launch

|
Key points
- Insider Gaming reports that the PlayStation 6 will feature a detachable disc drive during its initial launch.
- The alleged leak is attributed to anonymous workers within Sony.
- The feature will reportedly be identical to the PlayStation 5 and its detachable disc drive.
The PlayStation 6 will reportedly feature a detachable disc drive during its initial launch, according to Insider Gaming. The news outlet sources anonymous workers within Sony; the employees supposedly asked to remain anonymous due to a lack of authorization in regards to discussing company plans.
The hardware feature will reportedly be identical to that of the PlayStation 5’s detachable disc drive, with consumers given the option to buy the console individually as a digital console, thereby having the option to purchase the detachable disc drive separately.
Insider Gaming claims that PlayStation is firm on its decision to utilize a detachable disc drive because the disc drive “hit all the company’s internal targets.” The decision to do so was influenced by the reduced manufacturing and shipping costs during volatile hardware times, with Insider Gaming referencing the ongoing tariff and trade wars affecting the world.
The inclusion of the supposed detachable disc drive indicates Sony’s commitment to keeping physical games for their consoles, an option Nintendo has steered away from by utilizing digital game cards.
In addition to the supposed PlayStation 6 flagship console, alleged leaks of a PlayStation handheld were publicized in late August. According to the YouTuber Moore’s Law is Dead, the PlayStation handheld will cost $399 to $499, and will have 48 GB of RAM.