Many people fainted when they saw the system requirements for the upcoming Star Wars Jedi: Survivor game. Given how it is expanding upon every aspect of the first entry, it is only normal that this will be a massive game in terms of content and file size. With that in mind, there might be bad news for those who wanted a physical edition of the game. Some users have reported that those with physical copies of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor might still require to download some files before being able to play.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Physical Copies Might Require a Download Before Playing
‘Download Required’ for Physical Release? Source Mighty Ape NZ
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It isn’t surprising to see Star Wars Jedi: Survivor asking for a digital download, even for those with physical copies. The system requirements for the game show you’ll need at least 147 GB of storage space for PS5 without counting the day-one patch. Still, many gamers ask if buying a game’s physical edition is worth it. What is the point if everyone has to wait for a digital download? Yet, many defend physical copies, especially those who like to collect things like steel boxes or goodies that come with the game’s box.
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While this news might be a blow for many, it isn’t too bad. Whether the game is a physical copy or a digital download, you must make space for it. People with slow internet might struggle if they want to play the game as soon as possible, but the pre-load begins on April 25, which is plenty of time for people to get ready. While many physical copy owners would like to avoid any download of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, it seems it won’t be the case. Yet, several gamers are willing to let this slide given how fantastic the game looks and how hyped everyone is for this new entry.
You’re still in time to pre-order Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which will arrive on April 28 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.