If you’re like most people, you probably have a few games installed on your PlayStation 4. But if you want to keep all of your games and DLCs on one place, there’s a good way to do it. You can install PlayStation 4 games onto an external hard drive and then play them offline without having to worry about connection issues. Here’s how to do it:
- First, make sure that your PlayStation 4 is turned on and connected to the internet.
- Next, open the PlayStation4 settings and select “Network.”
- Now, select “External Hard Drive.”
- In the “External Hard Drive” section, choose which hard drive you want to use for your PlayStation 4 games. We recommend using a USB drive because it’s easy to connect and disconnect from the computer when needed. If you’re using an external hard drive that doesn’t have a USB port, be sure to check out our guide on how to install PS4 games onto an external hard drive for more information.
- Once you’ve chosen your hard drive, click on “Create New Folder.” This will create a new folder on your computer called " Playstation4 Games" where all of your PlayStation 4 games will be stored!