PS5 disks have a maximum capacity of 100GB, so now we have games like the latest Final Fantasy VII remake that are over that limit and are basically two-disk games pretending to be single-disk games by asking you to use a "setup disk" to install enough of the game to your console's hard drive to remove the need for swapping, and I'm very curious whether and how they're going to keep up the charade if they crack the 200GB barrier before the PS6 comes out and end up needing three disks. Like, what's the actual mechanism for pretending it's not a disk 1/disk 2/disk 3 situation there? Will they bother?



















