Sony PlayStation 4 owners can now use USB storage to store their games and other files, thanks to a new feature in the console’s firmware. The new feature is called “PS4 USB Storage.” It allows users to connect their PS4 to a computer and store files there, without having to worry about losing them or having them corrupted. To use the PS4 USB Storage feature, users first need to update their console’s firmware. This can be done by going into the PlayStation 4’s settings and clicking on “System Update.” Once the firmware update has been installed, users need to reboot their console. After it has restarted, they can then go into the “PS4 USB Storage” setting and select which files they want to store. Once the files have been stored on USB storage, users can access them from any computer that has an internet connection. They also have the option of password-protecting their files if they want to keep them safe from anyone else.