Final Fantasy VII Remake part 1 install size will be 100 GB according to the leaked details from the game PlayStation 4 case. The game will also arrive on two Blu-ray discs.

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Final Fantasy VII Remake Part One Will Be 100GB Install Size

Remember way back at E3 2019 when Square Enix said that Final Fantasy VII Remake would be shipped on two Blu-ray discs? Well, it wasn’t kidding. Images of the game’s Korean cowl have made it online, and the back of the Playstation CD box confirms that the longly awaited role-playing release could be at the least 100GB in size. We don’t know why Final Fantasy VII Remake is so huge on PS4, particularly since this is just part one of a multi-part release. There are a few ideas that come to mind though, from 4K pre-rendered cutscenes to the game simply being even bigger than anticipated, despite being limited to the Midgar region.

Final Fantasy VII Remake will be over 100GB pic.twitter.com/WNgBjpgGD7 — Pixelbuster (@Nitomatta) February 17, 2020

There’s no telling precisely how that translates over to the virtual model, even though other reviews from late last year put it at around 76 GB, which calls the 100GB report length for the physical version into question. The alleged leak got here from a now-deleted post on Reddit. A consumer claimed to have a snapshot of the Korean version’s container art calibration sheet (seen in the header image above). It’s unknown why the photo was deleted, however, there may be no more corroboration confirming that this is the game’s reputable container art, so take it with a grain of salt. Square Enix has yet to confirm the question for the Final Fantasy VII Remake record size, whether or not you purchase on disc or get it digitally.

It’s assumed that Final Fantasy VII Remake will be packed with high-quality cinematic cutscenes, which typically take loads of data space. On top of that, Square Enix has said on numerous activities that that is a “complete recreation” no matter being just the first installment on this new Final Fantasy VII series. Honestly, almost everyone is looking ahead for it to be a rather long experience.

Even if the picture of the container artwork is real, there’s still no assurance that the Final Fantasy VII Remake will genuinely take up the whole 100GB. That could be the advocated open space for download of patches and set up of the game and not considered as the final story length. With the authentic Reddit post now deleted, there’s a wholesome quantity of skepticism that this turned into even a valid leak. Until reviewers get their hands on the game or Square Enix confirms the document length directly, approach this one with a chunk of warning for the time being.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is out on April 10th for PS4.