
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is set to be a very robust and in-depth sandbox RPG, and so it's no huge surprise to see that it boasts a fairly big file size.
As per the ever-reliable PlayStation Game Size on X, Henry's sophomore adventure will take up 84GB of your PS5's storage space. We've seen heavier demands, of course, but it's still a sizeable requirement.
If you're the owner of a shiny new PS5 Pro, this file size probably won't cause any issues thanks to that roomy 2TB drive. But if you're on the base console — and you haven't upgraded your storage over the years — then this is the kind of game that may force a deletion or two.
Most bigger budget PS5 titles tend to eat up around 50-80GB these days, but did you see Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 staking a claim on 84GB of your storage? Tell us what you're deleting in the comments section below.
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In fact, 84GB is not that bad. It is to be expected as games get more complicated.
For comparison, Hogwarts Legacy is 81GB, Black Myth WuKong is 108GB, and Horizon Forbidden West is 130GB.
I have 21 PS5 games in my library. They take up a total of 1.22TB on my M2 SSD storage.
Hopefully the beginning is not as brutal as the first.
Yeah so glad I upgraded to pro that 2tb storage is so so nice
I really wanted to like the first one, it's right up my alley , but I found it a buggy broken mess with crappy textures and poorly optimised for consoles , 20 fps sometimes ,hopefully they've put more effort into the console versions and took advantage of the pro.
Could be far worse but either way i have more then enough space for it.
So delete a game before I download. Cool. I delete games as soon as I’ve finished them anyway.
@Bunchesopuppies Honestly i found the beginning fine as its not too combat focused and is pretty scripted, its when you're expected to learn the combat that the difficulty quickly sets in.
As long as it’s not a ridiculously massive storage eater like those Call of duty games 👀
@lazarus11
Odd, not my experience at all. It was solid, few bugs, with minimal "jank", which surprised me at the time as I'd never heard of the studio. It's one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had, so I am definitely hyped to see what they can do with the sequel.
84gb sounds quite tame.
Was expecting you to be saying 120+ or something
That's really not that bad. Unless a person regularly plays COD, GTA, and 2k (in which case where would they find the time?) there's a decent amount of space on the base console. You either don't have the time/money/interest to play enough games regularly to fill up a hard drive, or you've expanded your storage/plan to. 80 is on the larger side, but triple digit games are the real monsters.
84 isnt that bad. COD is bad.
Ive got a pro with a couple of extra tb added on for good measure, so no concerns either way. The title of the article though had me expecting 300gb or more.
Yeah 84GB is really not that bad, especially if your used to juggling ANYTHING that Microsoft puts out on Xbox Series (seriously, for the life of them they can't get a damn game under 100GB and it's annoying as hell 😅)
I also made the point of buying an SSD pretty early on, it's only an extra 1TB and it's kinda becoming an issue now with a ton of games I want to keep installed (might be time to invest in getting a 2TB... Maybe a 4TB if I'm feeling really financially irresponsible 🤣)
I always buy bigger ssd's and never think about file sizes
@lazarus11
Quite agree that the 1st was a bit of a buggy, unpolished mess, with all sorts of instances of issues related to the fact npcs needed to literally travel to where you needed to meet them (not just being teleported / duplicated as needed). Timed quests were also an issue, oh, and horses being abandoned everywhere... including in front of doors....
Hopefully they will get this sorted (a little less ambition), and get it running acceptably at locked 60fps.
If so, and its promising that they are sending review code early (if I remember correctly), we could be in for a very good game.
These days:
<100 Gb is fine
<50 Gb is great
(Though I do have Pro and an extra 1Tb SN850 from my old PS5, so maybe my viewpoint is a bit skewed)
Nintendo's recently revealed patent comes to mind with not using 4k assets and instead using upscalers
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