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The PlayStation Plus subscribers are rejecting one of this month’s games because of its ridiculous file size, can’t blame them really.
I think storage space is the bane of many gamer’s existence nowadays as it never feels like you have enough to play the latest games. Yes you can purchase a variety of storage expansions but it’s still tedious to play musical hard drives with your purchased games.
That said I’m definitely saving room on my PlayStation for Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii, it looks extraordinary
For PlayStation Plus subscribers this struggle is just as apparent, if not worse as you’ve got more options for what to play next.
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This month some great games were added to the service, including Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Cal Kestus’ second outing in the Star Wars universe and a game that lives up to the hype with satisfying lightsaber combat and plenty of open-world exploration.
That’s all well and good but many subscribers are giving it a miss this month, like this Reddit user who said in a post: “It says Jedi Survivor is 152.8gb. That's insane.”
Another followed up saying “Bye, AC Valhalla.. maybe next time I'll finish you.. Lol.” For comparison Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is only around 47 GB.
That said many have defended the size of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, acknowledging that while it is kind of ridiculous you shouldn’t let it sway you from giving it a go.
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One player said “probably one of the only games where I condone the game size. Trust me, coming from the first game, they definitely used those 152 GB PURPOSEFULLY. The game is also super fun and honestly overdue for a replay.”
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor along with some other new additions have landed in PlayStation Plus Extra this week and can be played by anyone with an active subscription, don’t miss out.
Topics: PlayStation, Playstation Plus, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4