Star Wars fans have just noticed problem with upcoming game – players say no to sequel

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STAR Wars are devastated about an issue with the upcoming game Star War Jedi: Survivor.

The sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, fans have been excited for Survivor, which sees the return of Cal Kestis.

Fans are excited to see Cal Kestis back again.

It will be released on Friday, April 28, 2023, but fans are worried about playing it on their consoles.

The digital version of the game is a whopping 150GB, which is a large portion of a console’s storage and internet bandwidth.

It will be available for PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Of these, the Xbox Series X has the largest capacity with 802GB, then the PS5 with 667GB, and finally, the tiny Xbox Series S with just 364GB.

While the Series S version is smaller at just 44GB, it will still take up a significant portion of your storage space, and take a long time to download.

In order to play Jedi: Survivor, most fans will have to uninstall games from their consoles in order to download it and play.

The common way around this issue is to buy the physical game, which has the data for the game stored on the disc.

As the game is not downloaded from a digital store, this would at least eliminate the need to use your internet connection to install the game.

However, fans have noticed something about the physical versions of the games that are arriving in stores.

In tiny writing, just above the age rating, it reads ‘Download required”.

This means that the whole game is not available on the disc, and that some data will need to be downloaded via the internet and stored on your console.

The largest 4k Blu-ray disc can only hold up to 100GB of data, so it seems certain that this would be the case.

With a game so large fans are worried about the amount of console storage the game requires.

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

 

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