Sony announced ages ago that the PS5 would contain an SSD expansion bay, but also said that the feature wouldn’t be available at launch. Now, more than eight months after the console debuted, storage expansion is finally coming, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced Thursday.

A beta version of the PS5’s next system software update, version 2.0, is now rolling out to select PlayStation users who have previously opted into Sony’s beta test program in the U.S., Canada, Japan, U.K., Germany, and France. Beta users can test M.2 SSD storage expansion on PS5, which will bolster the console’s built-in internal storage of 825 GB (667.2 GB of which is accessible to users). On Thursday, Sony Interactive Entertainment published M.2 SSD storage specifications and installation instructions on the PlayStation website.

M.2 SSD storage specifications and installation instructions

Polygon