
The console's lack of a 4K Blu-ray drive makes Sony’s cheaper PS5 look more aesthetically pleasing to the eye, but – other than being slightly lighter in weight and thinner in dimensions – that’s about it when it comes to plus points for the digital-only model. See our PS5 SSD upgrade guide you only get 667GB of usable space 🪛īut here’s where the PS5 Disc vs Digital debate gets interesting: the PS5 Digital Edition – as you may have guessed by the name – doesn’t have a disc drive. What’s more, both PlayStation 5 models are backward compatible, so you can play the best PS4 games on PS5, use a super-fast NVMe SSD to practically eliminate load times, and come with 825GB of storage. They also support every PS5 game with ray tracing.


Both can play the best PS5 games at up to 4K resolution and hit frame rates of up to 120fps if you have a compatible TV (check out all the PS5 120fps games to see why 120Hz gaming is so appealing).

Our comprehensive PS5 Disc vs Digital comparison starts with the fact that the two consoles are identical in terms of specs.
