![]() ![]() ![]() I still keep around games such as Like A Dragon: Ishin! (37 GB) for an occasional round of Karaoke, Mahjong, and Shogi, and Persona 5 (41.54 GB) for its addictive motion darts minigame and soundtracks (and because I just love it that much). Instead, each one is an integral part of my personalized gaming ecosystem, which I build one piece at a time like a mosaic inside my PlayStation hub, and 150GB is like smashing a boulder right into the middle of it. Already I'm having to plan accommodating it, wondering what I'll have to give up in order to play this new colossus.Īlthough the PS5 comes equipped with a bountiful 875GB SSD, only 667.2GB is actually available for use, as the rest is dedicated to the system, so what seems like nearly 1TB actually swings closer to 'a bit over 500GB.' This translates to Star Wars taking up at least 22% of the total storage capacity, or one-fifth of the entire drive space.ĪLSO READ: This Kingdom Hearts Boss' Unpredictability Gave Me Sekiro Vibesįor me, games these days are not just a simple activity to breeze through. ![]() The game's size is confirmed to be a staggering 147GB on PlayStation 5 (and slightly smaller on PC and Xbox Series with 155 and 147GB respectively), but instead of jumping for joy and eagerly awaiting the pre-load time, I feel like my PS5 is grumbling in discontent, fuming at the thought of swallowing such a colossal game and endangering my current beloved library. I often shy away from games with humongous download sizes like Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. ![]()
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