PS5’s rapid SSD technology has rendered loading screens obsolete. What you require is a high-capacity SSD that excels in both storage and speed.
In theory, you could purchase the largest SSD available today. There’s nothing holding you back, other than the staggering cost, of course. The Solidigm offers a colossal 122.88TB PCIe 4.0 SSD priced at $15,500, though it can sometimes be found for as low as $14,500. While this is primarily aimed at the data center sector, anyone with a sufficient bank balance can acquire it. The only drawback is that, due to its dimensions and PCIe connection, it is incompatible with anything apart from a PC — it won’t function on a laptop, PS5, or Steam Deck. But if you possess the funds and a PC, why not indulge? You can install every game of the year contender from the past five years and still retain extra space.