Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Is 34 GB On PS4

You won't need maximum space to play the RPG.

Posted By | On 14th, Jan. 2020

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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is giving fans the chance to play through one of the most beloved and classic series in manga history. The RPG allows you to play through every sprawling saga of Dragon Ball Z, from the beginning Saiyan Saga to the Buu Saga that finally ended the lengthy run. But thankfully, you won’t have to have a massive amount of space on your console to play the game.

When viewing the game on the PlayStation Store via the console, it says the game will require 34.32 GB of space to download. While this is obviously only for the PS4 version of the game it will most likely be pretty close to the other versions as well. Keep in mind, we know that there will be at least 11 GBs of updates on day one as well, so you will need a bit more space when it’s all said and done.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot will release on January 17th for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. For a lowdown on everything you need to know about the upcoming game, we’ve got 15 key things about Kakarot, which you can read through here.


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