The new PS4 exclusive doesn't need that much storage

Jan 26, 2015 09:02 GMT  ·  By

The Order: 1886 needs 29.4GB of hard drive space on the PS4, according to the updated listing of the game on Sony's PlayStation Store, meaning that fans who want to play the upcoming shooter should try to clean up their 500GB hard drives at least a little bit.

The PS4 launched back in November of 2013, and since then, it's received a wide array of games and applications that have all taken a toll on its hard drive space, as the 500GB storage option may seem large but can easily get filled up by games that need 40GB+ of space.

However, the upcoming The Order: 1886 for the Sony home console doesn't require that much hard drive space, as the updated listing on the PlayStation Store mentions a requirement of 29.4GB.

This is quite surprising, considering that the game promises to deliver some really impressive visuals, with detailed textures and plenty of content.

Even so, it's good news for those who have lots of games installed onto the hard drive and don't want to delete them just yet.

The Order: 1886 is set to debut worldwide on February 20 for the PS4 platform. The game went gold a short while ago, so expect to see more of it until then.

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