Ghost Of Tsushima Minimum File Size Requirement Revealed

Ghost Of Tsushima Minimum File Size Requirement Revealed

As we slowly crawl towards the new release date for Ghost of Tsushima, exciting new gameplay and info regarding the Sucker Punch open-world samurai game has begun to flood the internet. This past week, Sony held a State of Play presentation focused entirely on Ghost of Tsushima, providing fans with around 18 minutes of new gameplay footage for all of us to take in. Now, the pre-order page for the game is officially live on the PlayStation Store, revealing the minimum file size requirements for the title.

Thanks to the newly live PlayStation Store pre-order page, we now know that the minimum file size requirement for Ghost of Tsushima on the PlayStation 4 is 50GB. This is an admittedly lower number than expected given the sheer size of the game and how absolutely gorgeous the graphics are. It’s also important to note that the file size requirement will increase over time as new content and updates are put in. Still, we won’t look a gift horse in the mouth, especially since some of the more recent PlayStation 4 titles – such as the Final Fantasy VII Remake – are closer to 100GB.

For those curious, here’s the breakdown of Ghost of Tsushima courtesy of the game page:

  • In War-Torn Tsushima, Ancient Beauty Endures: In this open-world action adventure, you’ll roam vast countrysides and expansive terrain to encounter rich characters, discover ancient landmarks, and uncover the hidden beauty of Tsushima.
  • The Rise of the Ghost: In his quest to reclaim Tsushima, Jin must seek support from old friends and new unlikely allies. He must break away from tradition, become a new kind of warrior, and protect what’s left of his home at all costs.
  • Mud, Blood, and Steel: Challenge opponents with your katana for an immersive samurai combat experience, master the bow to eliminate distant threats, and develop stealth tactics to disorient and ambush enemies with surprise attacks.

Ghost of Tsushima is slated to release on July 17th, 2020, exclusively for the PlayStation 4.

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