Sucker Punch as of late shared a profound plunge into the ongoing interaction for Ghost of Tsushima.
One of the most anticipated PlayStation 4 games of the year, Ghost of Tsushima, will launch on July 17. In any case, before you download the physical or digital copy of the game, ensure that your system is prepared to accommodate Ghost of Tsushima’s large file size.
Ghost of Tsushima is also available for pre-order on the official PlayStation Store, and the required record size has been confirmed. The base record size necessary for Ghost of Tsushima is smaller than that of The Last of Us Part 2, which also releases on two discs. Ghost of Tsushima has a base record size requirement of 50 GB, which places it comparable to other PS4 exclusives, such as Days Gone.
Like other PlayStation 4 games, expect the game’s file size to increase significantly when it launches in July. Obviously, the engineer will release new updates for the game to fix any issues it may experience.
While the game isn’t released until July 17, it’s conceivable that before its release, there will be a first-moment update that further adds to the record size. Days Gone, for instance, had a huge update released on the very first day, which further increased the original file size.