If you’re like most PS4 owners, you probably have a lot of games and apps stored on your console. But if you’re not using your PS4 for gaming, there’s no need to keep all that content on the system. In this guide, we’ll show you how to clear storage on your PS4 so you can make more room for new games and apps. First, head to the “System” menu on your PS4 and select “Storage.” You’ll see a list of all the storage devices connected to your console, including external hard drives and USB flash drives. Select the storage device you want to clear and press the “X” button on the controller. Next, select “All Content” from the menu options and choose any games or apps you want to delete. You can also choose to delete specific files or folders. Once you’ve made your selection, press the “Y” button on the controller to confirm. Your content will be deleted from your storage device immediately, so be sure to have enough space free before proceeding. If you ever need access to any of those deleted files or folders, simply head back into “Storage” in System mode and select them from the list. ..