Is that a moon? No, it's the approaching launch date for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. The eagerly anticipated sequel to the best-selling Fallen Order. EA and Respawn's follow-up has had a big budget thrown at it, and the game comes freighted with expectation, especially since the first game was already triple-A, while fans of Star Wars and Cal Kestis are very much looking forward to catching up with the Jedi and his band of outcasts.
From reports, Survivor is going to be a major expansion on the previous game, with bigger maps and more to explore. But this also comes with a cost: most of us are going to need to make room in our hard drives. Because whether it's on PlayStation 5 or PC or Xbox Series X, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is taking up a whole heck of space. However, one game platform in particular can breathe a small sigh of relief.
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You ready? Deep breath. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes up a whopping 155GB of storage space on PC; on the PS5 you'll be needing 147.57GB of space; while on the Xbox Series X players get a slight advantage as the game requires 139GB of space. It's a chunky game this Jedi adventure, nearly matching well-known space hogs like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. But those who are downloading Survivor on the Xbox Series S have it better (via TheGameSpoof).
On Xbox's less powerful current-gen machine, Jedi Survivor will take up a mere 44GB of space. Good thing really as the cheaper Xbox Series S has quite a limited amount of memory. Off the shelf, the Xbox Series S comes with 512GB of onboard storage, in contrast with the Xbox Series X's 1TB SSD. However, in reality the Xbox Series S only offers about 364GB of usuable space
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