Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time Switch File Size Revealed

The time traveling adventure is of modest size.

Posted By | On 27th, Feb. 2020

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Earlier this week we got the announcement that the cult classic animated series would be getting a fresh, new video game adaptation with Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time. It will follow the titular samurai as he battles against the evil Aku in a corrupted future. You can read more details concerning the game through here. It looks to be a fun romp, and it also won’t take up too much space.

While the game is coming to all major systems, its listing is live now on Nintendo’s Switch eShop. The file size there is a pretty modest 3.8 gigs. In general, the size of Switch titles are smaller than other systems, so it may be a tad more with other versions of the game, but most likely, it will not be too far off considering the budget nature of the time. Regardless of where you end up downloading it, it won’t eat too much HDD space.

Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch and PC sometime in Summer of this year.


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