We don’t have good news for fans of the physical release. The Last Stand focusing on the fate of Cal Kestis is another production that doesn’t offer the full content on disc. Early customers have already received their copies and reported the inconvenience – if you don’t have a solid connection, there’s a chance you won’t check the address on release day.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will debut on the market this Friday, so we can expect some Star Wars fans to receive the requisite physical releases that day and only after work will they be able to put the disc on their PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X consoles – if you belong. To this group and you don’t have fast enough internet, this is a good start to the weekend… You won’t be playing a Respawn Entertainment title.
The disc containing Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a file that only takes up 62GB, which forces recipients to download 80 to 90GB of data. People with access to fiber optics will not have much difficulty, but we know very well that in many places this service is still not standard.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is almost unplayable until we download the rest of the production with the first update. In this case, some customers will begin to learn about the adventure of the young Jedi only on Saturday.
Physical copies of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor only contain approximately 62GB of data on PS5 and Xbox Series X. The game requires an additional 80-90GB of data to be downloaded before playing. This means that production cannot run offline. Similar situation as with Hogwarts Legacy.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor physical copies only contain about 62GB of data on PS5 and Xbox Series X.
The game requires an additional 80-90GB of data to be downloaded before you can start the game. This means that the game is not playable offline. Similar case for Hogwarts Legacy. pic.twitter.com/2XOqkr5dzF
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