MediEvil File Size Is Less Than 22 GB, But the Day 1 Patch Is 15 GB

Not a very hefty game, all told.

Posted By | On 23rd, Oct. 2019

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MediEvil is a ground-up remake of the PS1 action adventure title of the same name, and even though it’s looking impressively sharp and vibrant, it’s still a more compact and small-scale production. That’s going to be reflected in the game’s file size as well.

As per the game’s listing on the PlayStation Store, MediEvil’s file size is quite modest, at less than 22 GB- 21.86 GB, to be more precise. All said and done, that’s not too bad, especially considering the sizes we see for games these days. That said, on the day of the game’s launch itself, you’ll have to download a lot more than 22 GB. MediEvil also has a day 1 patch, weighing about 15 GB, so the total size kicks up to well over 35 gigs. Honestly, that’s still not too bad.

MediEvil is out in just two days from now, on October 25, exclusively on PS4. Check out some recent gameplay footage focusing on combat and weapons through here, or see how the game compares to the original through here.


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