I've read few comments.. Do people realise the SD Card <> SSD? A fast 128GB SD Card goes up to 90-95MB/s reading speed and 30-35 MB/s writing speed. HDDs in the PS4/XB1 are generally faster. And SSD can be much, much master (500MB/s easily).
Then I've seen this table...
Pyro as Bill said:
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First of all, as it has been pointed out already, 50GB is the maximum size for a game in the two consoles with HDDs. Second, people like to buy digital as well. And tehre the result will be the same, if the games are of the same size (hardly since I bet the Switch games will have a lower resolution). Third, patches may even be 15GB big, but that doesn't mean that the space added to the final installation will be 15GB. Because when installing a patch many files get replaced and some even deleted. Theoretically it's even possible the case where, after a patch, the installation is actually smaller. Then sure, the DLCs do require more space since they add new content.
Said that I am not against SD cards. The technology is there, they will get bigger, faster and cheaper (unlike the HDDs lately), and they are easily replaced. So why not..







