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PS5 will still play some discs when its CMOS battery dies – Gamesradar
PS5’s reliance on internal battery isn’t as bad as the PS4, but it’s still a big issue

The PS5
will still be able to play some disc-based games when its internal clock dies, but digital purchases will be inaccessible.
According to a study
by game preservation team Does it Play
, the PS5 wont suffer as badly as older Sony consoles when its internal battery dies. In testing it was found that a PS5 with its internal battery disabled could still play a variety of PS4 discs in offline modes, along with some PS5 discs, but results were inconsistent. Spider-Man: Miles Morales
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