Community Poll: Will the PS4 have an optical disk drive?

by Paul on December 13, 2008

We recently asked whether you think Sony will remove the Optical Disk Drive from the Playstation 4. Well, we’ve now had a fair few comments, of varying opinions (cough cough), so we’d like to do a weekly poll to see what you think.

Will the PS4 have an optical disk drive?

  • Yes (74%, 181 Votes)
  • No (26%, 65 Votes)

Total Voters: 246

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As a follow up to the original article I also found this article here, in which that Phil Harrison of Atari states; “There’s a generation of kids being born today and probably already alive who I’m pretty confident will never buy a physical media product. They will never buy a DVD, they will never buy a CD, and they will never buy a game in a box.” Whether this exclusion of the optical media drive happens with the PS4 nobody knows, but it’s safe to say it’ll happen soon enough on future consoles!

Please vote in our poll, and if you want to discuss this possible aspect of the PS4 some more feel free to come to our forum and become an active member of our community.

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PS4 to Get New Disk Format?
February 8, 2010 at 12:37 pm

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a December 16, 2008 at 6:04 pm

I voted yes. I beleive though that the PS4 will be the last Sony console to carry one.
A factor people tend to underestimate is the extent to which Sony build to the Japanese market. Japan has much better broadband than here. My friends there talk about multi gigabit lines like I’d talk about an 8 meg connection. Because of this there was originaly talk of offloading proccessing from the PS3 to sony servers.

But, the truth is that in most of the world, needing a fast internet connection to use the console just isnt sellable. Even where users have a fast connection, they might be sharing it with the rest of the house and not want to use it pulling games over the network. And SD cards are just to frikin small.

For one more generation, the PS4 needs an optical drive, until the rest of the developed worlds internet catches up with asia.

Azu December 19, 2008 at 6:42 am

Even on an 8 meg connection, a 15 gigabyte game would only take half an hour to download. What’s the big deal? It would probably take longer to go to the store and back..

Mike Seguin December 25, 2008 at 10:36 pm

Personally, I think that physical means of storage for consoles will never truly phase out. Mind you, they may shift from optical storage to other means; but the companies have to keep in mind that not everyone has/wants an internet connection, no matter how commonplace it has become (much like how nowadays some people don’t even have phone lines).

Not to mention that with the global downturn of the economy, the flow of digital information may receive a growth shortage until it stabilizes itself; not to mention that because of the sheer volume of data being transferred nowadays, ISPs have had to place caps on bandwidth useage. Having to download games will severely damage that limit, and being able to purchase via a hard copy will prove useful.

That being said, I think the PS4 might try and make the jump to holographic disc medium, a la the HVD (Holographic Versatile Disc).

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