Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks' action-horror title Ghostwire: Tokyo will reportedly take up just 20GB of space on your PC hard drive.
Surprised? Me, too. I spend a lot of time here reporting on new games taking up more and more space on our PCs and consoles, so it's a thoroughly pleasant surprise to be able to report that despite its «next-gen» tag — Ghostwire: Tokyo is a timed PS5 console exclusive — Ghostwire demands comparatively very little space.
As for the rest of the requirements you'll need to run the game on PC? Here's the full run-down, courtesy of Steam:
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As Matt explained recently, Tango Gameworks is calling Ghostwire: Tokyo a «supernatural action-adventure thriller», and its story unfolds in an eerie, haunted version of Tokyo after nearly all the city's population has mysteriously vanished. Players take on the role of Akito, a young man who awakens in a deserted Tokyo street to discover that strange elemental powers are coursing through his veins — soon revealed to be the work of a spirit known as KK who has possessed Akito's body.
Ghostwire: Tokyo will release on PlayStation 5 and PC on 25th March, 2022.
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