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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order reveals its weight on the hard drive of consoles and patch Day One

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order reveals its weight on the hard drive of consoles and patch Day One

Respawn confirms what Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will occupy on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One hard drive, as well as the presence of a patch for day 1.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order represents one of the most anticipated games of the little that remains of 2019, with the guarantee of charisma provided by this license and the good work of Respawn at the controls of action games as main credentials. Next week will arrive, and we already know the space that we must reserve on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One hard drive, if any of them will be our chosen platform to enjoy it.

The weight of Star Wars on consoles

As we say, the Xbox Store confirms that the weight of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be almost 44 gigabytes on the Xbox One hard drive. Meanwhile, in PlayStation Store we can see that it will be practically identical in the case of PlayStation 4, although as We know, the way in which it manages the downloads and installations the Sony console makes us need something more to start, since it duplicates some files, which will require 60 gigabytes specifically. However, once the download is finished, the game will occupy those 44 gigabytes we are talking about.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order reveals its weight on the hard drive of consoles and patch Day One

Likewise, Respawn has confirmed that the game will arrive with a patch the same day of launch, weighing only 800 megabytes and intended to solve some last-minute bugs and errors. This denotes that the study has been continuously working on polishing it beyond being declared as Gold – officially finished – something that was on October 19

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will arrive this next day on PS4, Xbox One and PC, and recently we were able to enjoy its launch trailer in Spanish. Also, Electronic Arts set expectations for this game, which they expect to sell between 6 and 8 million copies until the end of this fiscal year, which will end on March 31, 2020.

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