Evil Within 2 PS4 File Size Revealed And Its Quite Reasonable

Those who are wondering "how much space will the game need on your hard drive?" are in luck as Evil Within 2 file size for the PS4 has been revealed.

Evil Within 2 is ready to scare the fans on this coming Friday and those who are wondering “how much space will the game need on your hard drive?” are in luck as Evil Within 2 file size for the PS4 has been revealed just a few days ahead of launch.

Evil Within 2 will take up 30.66 GB of HDD drive space on your PS4 and comparing it to current standards the HDD requirement is quite reasonable since a lot of games now a day take up almost 50 GB of free space and there are games such as Shadow Of War which takes almost 100 GB of free HDD space.

Nintendo Switch has been getting a lot of attention from third-party publishers such as Evil Within 2 publisher Bethesda, who is bringing Skyrim and Doom to Switch and game producer Shinji Mikami has expressed that he would love to bring the game to Nintendo Switch if given the chance.

While it is not a confirmation but, it is an interesting concept since Bethesda’s other titles such as Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus will also be coming to Switch.

Furthermore, game director  John Johanas has revealed that Evil Within 2 will feature open environments and added that it is easy to make a level big but, the scale is a different thing entirely which makes sure that players are not suffocated by the all the horror and explore the area at their own pace.

Scale is one thing; it’s really easy to make something big–you just make it big. But [you have] to find the right density. One of the things we wanted to make sure this time is that it’s not too suffocating in terms of how we presented horror elements compared to the first game. We want it to be open, so you can explore at your own pace, and have a sort of ebb and flow to horror experiences and downtime.

Evil Within 2 is a survival-horror game in development at Tango Gameworks and is scheduled to launch on October 13, 2017, for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

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