Sony has officially lifted the curtain on a sleeker, more compact version of its PlayStation 5 console, set to hit shelves this November. The redesigned PS5 comes in two configurations: one with a built-in Ultra HD Blu-ray disc drive and a second, entirely digital version. In a unique twist, the new digital model now supports an optional, removable disc drive that can be purchased and attached separately—a move that marks a highly anticipated shift toward modular design.
The updated PS5 is about 30% smaller in volume compared to the launch model while shedding up to 24% of its weight. Despite the reduced form factor, Sony reassures players that the new edition features identical internal specs to the original, ensuring a consistent performance experience across both versions.
Notably, players who opt for the digital-only version and later decide they want physical media compatibility can purchase the attachable disc drive for $79.99 USD, making this the most customizable PlayStation hardware yet. The new models retain one USB-C and one USB-A port on the front, alongside a 1TB SSD — a subtle but welcome boost from the original’s 825GB of storage.
Pricing starts at $499.99 for the disc version and $449.99 for the digital edition. These updated consoles will phase out the current PS5 models once inventory sells through, according to Sony.
This announcement comes just as the holiday season ramps up and amidst strong global PS5 sales, which surpassed 40 million units earlier this year. With this move, Sony is not only appealing to those who missed out on the launch window but also offering flexibility for gamers navigating the digital vs. physical media divide.
Retailers are expected to open pre-orders in the coming weeks, with availability in the United States set for November and global rollouts continuing through early 2024. As console competition heats up once again, the slimmer PS5 puts Sony in a strong position to maintain its lead in the current generation — now with a little more shelf space to spare.