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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: Disc version also requires a download

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EA and Respawn had already announced that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor would be a big game. News from last week and this weekend showed exactly how big it will be. Wherever you’re gaming, make room on your platforms.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is going to be huge. Not only in terms of game content, but also in terms of the storage space required. Last week, details about the digital version came to light, which should make game hoarders in particular sweat.

The PC version requires the most storage space with a whopping 155 GB. This is followed by the PlayStation 5 Edition with 147.6 GB. It looks a bit different on the Xbox consoles. While the Xbox Series X needs 140 GB, the Series S only needs 44 GB.

If you don’t want to burden your Internet with these huge amounts of data, you might prefer to get the physical version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. But EA is throwing a spanner in the works here as well. As a leak confirms, you will have to download quite a bit for the disc version as well. How many gigabytes you will have to download in addition has not been confirmed yet. It is also not yet confirmed how many discs the physical edition will contain.

Let’s just hope that this extensive quantity is accompanied by equally high quality. Star Wars Jedi Survivor will be released on April 28 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

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