EA's official PC requirements for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor have gone live and they reveal that you're going to need a whopping 155GB of storage space to play it.
We're just a few short weeks away from the long-awaited release of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and, alongside previews and new gameplay footage being released, EA is starting to roll out some of the system requirements for the game. While we're still waiting to find out how much storage space will be needed for the console release, EA just shared the minimum specs for PC and they are a doozy.
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EA shared the official minimum and recommended PC system requirements on its website and you might want to get ready to pick up your jaw. The biggest sticking point is that you're going to need at least 155GB for Jedi: Survivor, which is nearly triple the amount that was needed for Jedi: Fallen Order, which was 55GB.
Interestingly, this number from EA is actually an update from its previous estimate back in December, which suggested that you'd need 130GB for the game. What happened in those months to get an extra 25GB of content in there isn't clear, but it is worth noting that Survivor was delayed in that time and has likely had several patches to tidy it up a bit.
Although the minimum storage on PC somehow apes games like Modern Warfare 2, it's worth noting that, according to GamesRadar+, the rest of the minimum specs aren't actually that taxing, at least when compared to the storage needed. Respawn's previous games have had some issues with space on PC, with the original Titanfall taking up a hefty (at the time) 48GB due to lossless audio.
We don't currently know what the expected file size for
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