If you’re like most PlayStation 4 owners, you probably have a USB drive handy to store your games and other files. But if you don’t have an external hard drive to store your games on, there are a few ways to get them onto your PS4. Here are three methods:
- Use the PS4’s built-in storage: The PS4 has a built-in storage that can hold up to 500GB of data. If you have a USB drive with enough space, you can put all of your games and other files in there and use the built-in storage as your primary storage.
- Use an external hard drive: If you don’t have an external hard drive, there are a few ways to get them onto your PS4. One way is to use the PlayStation 4’s online service. You can buy or rent an external hard drive that will allow you to play games on your PS4 without having any data loss. Another way is to use one of the many game streaming services that allow you to stream games from various devices onto your PS4. Finally, if you’re not comfortable using an external hard drive, there are also some game download services that let you sideload games onto your PS4 without having any data loss.
- Use a cloud service: If all of these methods don’t work for you or if you want more control over how your games are stored, then consider using a cloud service like Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure. These services let you store all of your files on different servers so that they’re always safe and accessible no matter where in the world you are.