Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Requires 43 GB of Storage Space on Xbox One

Respawn's action-adventure title launches in less than a month, so clear up some space.

Posted By | On 21st, Oct. 2019

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order recently went gold, which means that ahead of its launch less than one month from now, the game is now available to pre-load for those who’re getting it digitally- which, in turn, means we know what its file size is.

As per its page on the Microsoft storeStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will require 43.07 GB of free storage space on your Xbox One- which, by today’s standards, is a blessedly average figure. We can probably expect file sizes in the same ballpark for the game’s PS4 and PC versions.

On the Xbox One X (and the PS4 Pro), Fallen Order will be enhanced and feature two modes- one that favours visuals, and one that favours performance, with the latter targeting a frame rate of 60 FPS. Meanwhile, if you’ll be playing the game on PC, check out its system requirements through here (and don’t forget about the revised RAM requirements).

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is out for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC on November 15.


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