I will just get me the, for me (in the US it is somewhat OK) overpriced PS5 Pro, in order to play those missing games using a BD. Technically this game version with this console is fine, the issue is just the system price... sadly.
There is still the good thing that i can now retire my old PS5 which worked hard for 4 years and this way it will be a good backup for a lot of years to come. I love backups, this is basically the second name of "IT".
I already got me a 4TB expansions SSD with a heatsink. Actually the cheapest 4 TB drive i ever got and not sure this drive is cheaper anywhere in the world, it was a lucky deal: Only 253 CHF (268 EUR, 293 USD)
https://www.pcworld.com/article/1658193/kingston-fury-renegade-nvme-ssd-review.html On my old PS5 the drive is a Firecuda 530 4TB which was 327 CHF, more than a year ago; still a OK price nowadays and 1 year ago it was actually a "super deal". Drives are actually pretty fair priced at my location, while many other stuff is simply a "rip off". Many people may use a high priced 990 Pro (however, 2 years ago this drive was twice the current price) but the difference in game performance is close to zero, not noticeable i feel, yet good for "bragging". However, the PS5 is making good use of SSDs, so a really slow SSD will surely become noticed, even inside the PCIE 4.0 range.
The PS5 Pro, on the other hand, will surely be the most expensive deal worldwide for me but at least a drive is included for those 900 CHF. I did not care the "PS5 stand", i may probably get it if i got way to much coins left. A clearly overpriced robbery product.
Anyway, i guess there will be more Sony games at some point on GoG: Surely, Sony is currently not acting friendly with the new "direction"; but nothing may last forever.
Besides:
The 990 Pro will need a instant firmware update, even today... else i would consider it "busted". Not very convenient... but indeed i use one of them on my PC and firmware is updated of course. The controller is running pretty hot, not the best deal for a PS5, it is even 10° higher inside my PC vs. any other drive (including a T700 drive), dunno why (most likely the controller contact of the tape is not proper because the chip is VERY flat, more flat than the NAND, not a ideal design)... but so far my 990 Pro is alive.
i am glad those SSD prices are finally coming down even more, because for years it was way to high. High Capacity Enterprise HDDs on the other hand are still with prices comparable to a gold nugget.