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I used to prefer physical, for collection reason.

But now, I only buy physical when I really want a collector's edition of a game I'm eagerly anticipating. Otherwise, I much prefer the convenience of digital.

I have a regular PS4, and 500GB of storage was really small. Then I got the PS4 Pro when I purchased my 4K TV, just in time for FF XV and Horizon shortly after. But that 1TB got filled very fast and I was left having to swap games in and out again...

So I got a 4TB external HDD, and now all my games are installed, and I still have 2.56TB left out of the roughly 4.5TB available. Should be closer to 5TB, but 4.5TB (counting both internal and external HDDs) is what's left after removing the huge system footprint. I think I should be ok for the rest of the gen.

Now, the Switch? I hope games don't take that much space in proportion to whatever SD card I'll choose to get. Most likely a 256GB, but I wouldn't want to have to carry multiple of them around after a year or two.