Alock1
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Expansion card will be a must on the Series S. 512 GB was tiny in the first place, but I suppose that is how they could then sell it at the price range it is. a 1TB SSD would put it in with the PS5 digital which would make the Series S even more redundant.
I suppose you have the option still of playing/swapping games of a HDD at least.
Nah. Anybody who would need the SSD would just buy the X outright I think as at that point they're the same price.
It's only a primary console for people who recycle the same 3/4 games (COD, Fortnite, FIFA/Madden, Minecraft/Rocket League) which is a hell of a lot of people. For those people, it's grand. They will all be managing with a 500gb console already like me. And if you don't have COD & Warzone, it's much less of a problem.
For others, it'd be a secondary console to accompany a PS5/gaming PC, and there to play the odd gamepass game.
A next gen console at £250 is insane so there had to be concessions. PS4 Pro / Xbox One X aren't even that cheap (now, nevermind at launch).
I wouldn't buy it, because the whole point of next gen for me is the quick resume and fast loading QOL improvements, meaning I can jump between lots of games. The memory on the S is the biggest barrier. But for most people I know who play 1 or 2 games, to get on next gen at £250 is gonna be massive.