Given that the Seagate Game Drive for PS5 comes in a hefty 2TB or 5TB capacity, you won’t need to worry about it filling up with your unused games any time soon. Although you undeniably pay a premium for the PlayStation branding here, it’s also cheaper than many PS5-compatible internal SSD drives in those capacities – making it a good lower-cost alternative. Then there’s the fact that it’s incredibly quick to set up: you simply plug it into your PS5 via the included Micro USB cable, follow some on-screen prompts, and you’re ready to go in a matter of seconds.
The quality of the design of the Seagate Game Drive for PS5 also shouldn’t be understated. It’s sleek, modern, and looks great sitting next to your console thanks to its white exterior and blue LED lighting. If you’re after an external hard drive for your PS5, or even PS4, then you simply can’t go wrong with this.
Seagate Game Drive for PS5: Price and availability
2TB costs $79.99 / £84.48 / AU$169.95
5TB costs $149.99 / £139.99 / AU$279.95
Available at Amazon and other retailers
The Seagate Game Drive for PS5 is available in two capacities: 2TB and 5TB. The 2TB model costs $79.99 / £84.48 / AU$169.95, while the 5TB one is $149.99 / £139.99 / AU$279.95. Given its sheer size, the 5TB model is definitely the best value option as it should provide more than enough space for most game libraries.
The drive is available at Amazon and a wide range of other retailers including Best Buy, Walmart, and Gamestop in the US as well as Argos and Game in the UK. If a store sells PS5 games or accessories, it’s likely to also stock this drive making it very easy to get your hands on.
Seagate Game Drive for PS5: Specs
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Price
$79.99 / £84.49 / around AU$122 (2TB)
Capacity
2TB / 5TB
Dimensions
0.8 x 2.99 x 4.47 in / 20.5 x 76 x 113.5 mm
Weight
249g / 0.549lb
Seagate Game Drive for PS5: Design and features
As far as external hard drives go, the Seagate Game Drive for PS5 has a very attractive overall design. Its rectangular form factor is relatively compact and should be easy to unobtrusively place in your existing setup. The top half of the drive is a plain white, matching the look of the PS5, while its base is black. A small PlayStation logo is present in the very top left-hand corner of its front with a corresponding Seagate logo in the bottom right. The only other thing of note is a blue LED strip, which gently illuminates the surface below the drive.
It’s compatible with PS5, PS4, and PC right out of the box with an included Micro USB cable which plugs into a smaller connector on the rear of the drive. The connector is next to a small LED indicator, which lights up when the drive is receiving power. While not stated by the manufacturer, it is also compatible with Xbox consoles, though will need to be reformatted if you intend to switch systems.
Although the drive cannot play PS5 games, it can be used to play PS4 titles either via backwards compatibility or on a PS4 console. This works well, though there is a noticeable difference in performance for those with a PS5. Expect longer load times compared to when you’re playing a PS4 game on the internal PS5 storage.
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Seagate Game Drive for PS5: Performance
The performance of the Seagate Game Drive for PS5 is pretty much exactly what you would expect from your average external gaming hard drive. It’s slower than much pricier external SSD options, but is fast enough to copy large games in respectable times. The aforementioned 90.23GB installation of Alan Wake 2 , for example, took 16 minutes and 46 seconds to copy over to the drive in its entirety. A large PS4 game, like the 67.21GB Dishonored 2 , took 12 minutes and 28 seconds.
Going down a notch, the PS4 version of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone , which comes to 38.30GB with plenty of add-ons, transferred in 7 minutes and 20 seconds. The recently released Alone in the Dark remake, which is 30.67GB, took 5 minutes and 22 seconds. Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess comes in 28.28GB and took just 3 minutes 49 seconds. Stray , which is only 7.31GB, was copied in 1 minute and 13 seconds. Finally, the tiny 1.63GB of Angry Birds Star Wars took just 22 seconds to transfer.
Though those who want to move around very large titles multiple times a week might be better off with something a little speedier such as the Crucial X6 , all of these times were still significantly faster than a download on my home internet.
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Should I buy the Seagate Game Drive for PS5?
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If you’re not keen on the Seagate Game Drive for PS5 then you should consider these two strong alternatives.
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Seagate Game Drive for PS5
Toshiba Canvio Flex
WD My Passport Ultra
Price
$79.99 / £84.49 / around AU$122 (2TB)
$55.99 / £58.99 / around AU$85 (1 TB)
$89.99 / £58.99 / around AU$137 (2 TB)
Capacity
2TB / 5TB
1TB / 2TB / 4TB
1TB / 2TB / 4TB
Dimensions
0.8 x 2.99 x 4.47 in / 20.5 x 76 x 113.5 mm
4.3 x 3.1 x 0.6 in / 111 x 80 x 15 mm
4.3 x 3.2 x 0.83 in / 110 x 81.6 x 21 mm
Weight
249g / 0.55lb
150g / 0.33lbs
227g / 0.5 lbs
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How I tested the Seagate Game Drive for PS5
Used for two weeks
Tested with a PS5
Compared against other storage devices
I tested the Seagate Game Drive for PS5 for two weeks during which time I used it as my primary PS5 external storage device. I spent a considerable number of hours assessing its performance in real-world scenarios by copying a wide range of PS5 and PS4 titles to and from it and timing the results.
I compared the results against other storage options, including external SSD drives like the WD Black P40. I also used the external hard drive to play a number of PS4 titles, including Dishonored 2 and Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective and compared my experience to playing those same games on the console’s internal storage.
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First reviewed July 2024.