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Death Stranding 2 PS5 File Size Revealed and It's Good News

Death Stranding 2 PS5 File Size Revealed and It's Good News

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is just around the corner. Later this month, players around the world will get their hands on Hideo Kojima's next game. Typically, a game of this scope may require players to delete tons of games from their PS5. Luckily, it seems that may not be entirely the case.
In a recent tweet from JeuxActu Editor-in-Chief Maxime Chao, he posts that he is about to start Death Stranding 2. In terms of its file size, the journalist confirms the game clocks in at 92.80 GB on PS5.
'Here we go, I'm launching into Metal Gear Sol… uh… Death Stranding 2,' reads the translated tweet. ' 92.80 GB for the game on PS5.'
Although that does seem like a lot, that isn't so bad considering how big the initial release was on the PS5. Death Stranding Director's Cut is 68 GB. This puts Death Stranding 2 around 25 GB more than its predecessor. For a modern, single-player, open-world RPG that looks as good as Kojima's upcoming game, this really isn't that bad. Considering most modern triple-A games, like Call of Duty or NBA 2K25, go above 100 GB, this seems manageable by comparison.
Death Stranding 2 will release for PS5 on June 26 for $69.99. There is a Digital Deluxe Edition priced at $79.99. That slightly more expensive version comes with the base game, 48 hours early access, Machine Gun [MP] (Lv.1) early unlock, Quokka, Chiral Cat and Why Me? Patches, Battle Skeleton: Gold (Levels 1, 2, 3), Boost Skeleton: Gold (Levels 1, 2, 3), Bokka Skeleton: Gold (Levels 1, 2, 3,). The Kojima production will be PS5 Pro enhanced.
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