Split/Second uses 7GB of the PS3’s HDD

Posted By | On 16th, May. 2010

Even though we thought the Playstation 3 had a 4.7GB install cap for all games, according to some of the screenshots of the  US boxart, Split/Second uses a surprising amount of 7GB on your HDD.

Apparently this is only on the US version of the game, because according to Playfront, the EU version only uses 3.7GB of space on your HDD.

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