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This Horizon Forbidden West-Themed Hard Drive Is Quite Stylish

Looking to create a library of games that can survive a robot apocalypse? Seagate's new Horizon Forbidden West-themed Game Drives can easily store an impressive number of games.

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The only thing more dangerous than gigantic animal-themed robots hunting you down in a post-apocalyptic sandbox, is a lack of hard drive space on your PlayStation. The good news is that you can easily add some storage capacity real estate to your console--especially the PS5 which has a notoriously small solid-state drive-- through the use of third-party hard drives. Most of these devices are predictable in their design though, but if you're looking for a storage option that's themed after a specific game, you're in luck.

Just in time for the launch of Horizon Forbidden West, Seagate has revealed its new officially licensed Game Drives for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. Specifically designed and optimized with firmware to work with current PlayStation consoles, they are designed to offer plug-and-play installation in under two minutes with no tools required.

Seagate Horizon Forbidden West Game Drive
Seagate Horizon Forbidden West Game Drive

The Horizon Forbidden West Limited Edition Game Drive comes with themed graphics on the exterior, and will be available in 2TB and 5TB capacity models. While you'll still need to move games over from the drive onto the PS5's main SSD, you can at least keep those games stored safely in the Game Drive's massive storage space. On that note, you can play PS4 games off of these devices.

The new Horizon-themed drives include a one-year limited warranty, with pricing starting at $100 for the 2TB model and $160 for the 5TB version. You can sign up for preorder availability notifications now. For other storage options, you can check out our feature on the best SSDs for PS5, as well as our guide on how to install an M.2 SSD into a PS5 console.

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