Game enthusiasts are undoubtedly looking forward to the upcoming games set to be released in 2017. Gaming fans will be delighted to know that the "Halo Wars 2," "Ghost Recon Wildlands" and "Gravity Rush 2" are confirmed to roll out for the PlayStation 4.

The "Mass Effect: Andromeda" is slated to be available for the PS4 in March 2017. Nevertheless, game developer Bioware has not specified the exact date of release for the game. Also, the highly anticipated game expected to be up for grabs in the same month is "The Legend of Zelda: Breath into the Wild," Games Radar reported.

One of the video games that is said to complete the list in PlayStation Plus January 2017 free games is the first-person shooter game, "Titanfall." Although the first-person shooter game was initially released for Xbox 360, Xbox One and Windows PC, the second installment has been already up for grabs to PlayStation 4 users. A number of gaming fans believe that Respawn Entertainment will finally add the first title to the PlayStation 4 through PlayStation Plus in Jan. 2017.

On the other hand, the memory or storage space of a gaming system is essential. Although a person can always choose to have hard copies compared to downloading games instead. Nonetheless, there's a 15-minute process in boosting the memory and storage space on a person's PlayStation 4, according to PlayStation.

PlayStation 4 owners need the console, a 2.5 inch laptop hard drive, a USB flash drive with 16GB of storage, a screwdriver, as well as the latest operating software of PS4. The PlayStation 4 user will then replace the hard drive by disconnecting the console from the power supply. Then, remove the top left chassis plate of the console, or if a person have the PS4 Pro, that person can remove the rear casing.

Next, unscrew the console's hard drive bracket, and take out the housing bracket of the hard drive. Finally, remove the four screws holding the hard drive in the bracket and place the new hard drive.

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