Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be releasing for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in just a week's time. The action-adventure game will be the first solely singleplayer
Star Wars game in quite some time and tell the story of Cal Kestis — a Jedi Padawan who survived the devastating events of Order 66 and embarks on a mission to complete his training.
With just a week to go until release,
Electronic Arts has officially revealed how much space the game will take up on each of the platforms that it's available on. First of all, the PC version of the game will be 55GB — a pretty standard file size and
the same as that of Death Stranding. On the console side of things, the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions will be 43.7GB and 60GB respectively.
Given that the file sizes are wildly inconsistent and one of them is more specific than the others, it's thought that none of these will be precisely representative of the actual file size. A more consistent file size will likely be revealed closer to release and they will all probably add up to about 60GB when taking into account the game's day-one update.
Cal Kestis—one of the last surviving members of the Jedi Order after the purge of Order 66—is now a Padawan on the run. Experience this all-new single-player Star Wars story from Respawn Entertainment and EA Star Wars on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC this holiday season.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will be available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 15th, 2019.