Universal Games and Blu-ray Storage Tower for PS4/PS3/Xbox One (holds up to 12 discs)
Product description
What this is for
If your console setup is starting to look a bit like a small library that’s losing the plot, this Universal Games and Blu-ray Storage Tower is built to bring some order back. On paper, it’s a simple storage tower designed to hold up to 12 games or Blu-ray discs, with an easy assembly process and a look intended to sit nicely alongside a console and home entertainment system.
It’s the kind of accessory you tend to buy when you want the discs to be off shelves or scattered surfaces, but you don’t want anything complicated. A lot of people go for loose storage boxes or stacking methods, yet those can get messy quickly—especially if you rotate between titles. This storage tower aims to solve that with a more dedicated footprint.
The essentials (what matters day to day)

The headline feature is capacity: up to 12 games or Blu-ray discs. That gives you enough room for a small “currently in rotation” set plus a bit extra, without turning into a full-on media archive. It’s a practical size for a living room or entertainment unit where you want quick access.
You also get an angle aimed at compatibility with common setups: it’s described for PS4/PS3 and Xbox One, which matters if you’re buying for a mixed household or you’ve upgraded consoles over time. What’s less clear (and worth bearing in mind) is how well it will match your exact layout—because the product listing doesn’t share the tower’s dimensions here.
There’s another detail that’s easy to overlook: it’s designed to complement your console and home entertainment system. That doesn’t guarantee it will suit every décor style, but it suggests it’s not meant to look like a random storage bin.
Key points



- Holds up to 12 games or Blu-ray discs.
- Made as a universal storage tower for games discs and Blu-ray.
- Easy to assemble, so you’re not waiting around before tidying.
- Positioned to match a console/home entertainment setup rather than clash with it.
One limitation to keep in mind: if you’re the type who owns lots of discs and prefers everything on display, 12 will feel restrictive. In that case, you’d likely need a larger storage solution (or a multi-unit approach) rather than relying on a single tower.
What you’ll notice in use
Imagine you pick up two or three games on a Friday evening. Instead of hunting through drawers or stacked cases, you can keep that set in one place. The tower format makes it easier to grab what you want quickly, and it helps reduce the “where did that disc go?” moment.

In terms of vibe, it’s more about order than decoration. So if you’re after something that feels like storage furniture, you may find this sits more in the functional, everyday category.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want: - a straightforward way to store a small library of discs near the console - quick access for games you play regularly - a cleaner look than loose stacks and ad-hoc storage
It might not suit you if: - you have a large collection and need more capacity than 12 - you’re very sensitive to how tall/bulky something is (dimensions aren’t provided here) - you want a storage system that includes additional media types beyond discs (the listing is focused on games and Blu-ray)



What to check before you buy
Because the information provided doesn’t include measurements, it’s worth checking whether the tower will fit comfortably on your entertainment unit or in your preferred spot. Also consider whether your discs are primarily game discs and Blu-rays, since that’s what the storage is described for.
Finally, if you’ve got a specific style requirement—minimalist, industrial, or very colour-matched—it’s a good idea to review the product images carefully, since “complement your console” is helpful, but still subjective.
Is it worth it?

This Universal Games and Blu-ray Storage Tower looks like a sensible buy if you’re trying to tidy up a console area and keep up to 12 discs ready to hand. It’s particularly attractive for people who value quick access and an organised setup without going for anything complex.
However, it may not be the best choice if you’re aiming to store a bigger collection, or if you need confirmed dimensions to ensure it fits your exact space. If you’re happy with a compact, disc-focused storage solution, it’s the kind of practical accessory that can actually make your setup feel calmer day-to-day.
FAQ
How many games or Blu-ray discs can it hold?



The storage tower is described as holding up to 12 games or Blu-ray discs.
Is it only for one console?
No. It’s presented as a universal tower for PS4/PS3 and Xbox One.
Is it difficult to assemble?
The product description states it’s easy to assemble, so it’s intended to be quick to set up.
Will it suit any home entertainment setup?
It’s designed to compliment your console and home entertainment system, but fit with your décor still depends on your space and visual preferences.
What should I consider if I have a large collection?
Since the stated capacity is up to 12, you may need additional storage if you own far more discs.
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