With preloading for Starfield beginning today, August 17, the game’s file sizes have been revealed–and as you might have guessed, the game carries a hefty install size.
On Xbox, the game clocks in at about 126GB. On PC, Starfield will take up around 140GB of space. This is pretty large, so it’s good news that fans are able to preload ahead of launch so they can jump it right when the game unlocks. Preloading for Xbox and Windows PC begins today, August 17, while Steam preloads start on August 30.
Lead landscape artist Matt Carofano previously discussed why Starfield is so damn big. He said Bethesda games are known for giving players freedom on a grand scale, and the idea is for Starfield to up the ante.
“In every one of our games, we always put so much care into all t…
Read more Grasshopper Manufacture is set to run its second annual showcase later this week on 31st July.
Just like last year’s presentation, Grasshopper Direct 2024 will hopefully give us a glimpse of what’s next from renowned game maker Suda51, whose prior work includes Killer7, the No More Heroes series, Lollipop Chainsaw, and Shadows of the Damned.
Grasshopper Direct 2023!
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Read moreIn a pleasantly surprising move, BioWare will launch Dragon Age: The Veilguard natively via Steam on PC, meaning there’s no need to download and install the fussy EA App.
What’s more, the game will arrive verified for Steam Deck, so you can continue your quest to defend Thedas while on the bus, train or toilet.
“There’s a few more surprises in store for later this summer,” BioWare’s Michael Gamble teased via social media platform X, sharing the news. “Here’s the first from the DAV team.”
Dragon Age: The Veilguard | Official Gameplay Reveal
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Read moreMario + Rabbids lead developer Davide Soliani is leaving Ubisoft after 25 years.
Soliani spent 11 years working on the two Mario + Rabbids games, released on Switch in 2017 and 2022 in conjunction with Nintendo. The developer is yet to reveal what he’ll be working on next, beyond embarking on “a new adventure”.
“Hi all folks. After 25 years, 11 of which beautifully spent working with Nintendo on Mario+Rabbids along the company of our incredible community of players, I have decided to leave Ubisoft to embark on a new adventure,” he wrote on social media site X. “I can’t say more now. Thanks a lot for everything, truly.”
Miyamoto on the Ubisoft E3 stage for Mario Rabbids Kingdom Battle
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