These trying ahead to Destiny 2: The Final Shape might have to filter out a their exhausting drives forward of its June 4, 2024 launch date, as Bungie has shared some hefty set up sizes.
Revealed in its This Week in Destiny blog post, the place Bungie additionally warned gamers of spoilers after the enlargement was by chance pushed dwell early for some gamers, The Final Shape requires round 150 GB on all platforms.
The greatest numbers come for these on PC, nevertheless, as gamers who have already got Destiny 2 put in will basically want double the quantity of area accessible in the event that they need to preload The Final Shape to play the second it is accessible.
Steam gamers want an eyewatering 299.70 GB and the Epic Video games Retailer wants 279.66 GB, and whereas these will not be the ultimate set up sizes when the sport comes out and PC gamers can shed the outdated model, these trying to play the second The Final Shape releases might want to clear up numerous area.
Different platforms aren’t fairly as colossal however nonetheless chunky, because the PlayStation 4 wants 110.70 GB (or 129.31 GB to preload in a comparable state of affairs as PC), PlayStation 5 wants 143.81 GB, Xbox One wants 139.52 GB, Xbox Sequence X and S wants 165.82 GB, and the Microsoft Retailer on PC wants 156.22 GB.
The Final Shape is ready to be the grand finale of Destiny 2’s to date 10-year saga, and Sony and Bungie have achieved their finest to extend curiosity forward of its launch. This even included granting entry to a few main Destiny 2 expansions (and 4 on PlayStation) totally free within the month forward of launch.
The Final Shape was as a result of arrive on February 27, 2024 however suffered a delay as a result of it wanted “extra time to grow to be precisely what [Bungie] needs it to be”, in response to the developer’s official assertion.
The studio was hit with lay offs in October 2023, nevertheless, because of the underperformance of Destiny 2. This led to a “soul crushing” ambiance at Bungie as workers mentioned goodbye to round 100 colleagues and feared additional job losses, rumored to reach upon The Final Shape’s launch.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll discuss The Witcher all day.