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5 Things You Should Do Before Final Fantasy XV Releases

Make the necessary preparations.

Free Up Space on Your Hard Drive

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As you may have expected, Final Fantasy XV is quite the large game. As such, you’re going to want to make sure that you’ve got plenty of space on your hard drive so you don’t waste precious minutes jumping into your system settings and deliberating which games to delete instead of just getting it installed.

Final Fantasy XV itself comes in at around 50GB to install from the disc or as a digital download. On top of that, you’ll also need to factor in the day-one update that implements a number of changes to the gameplay. This itself comes in at 9.4GB, so you’ll want to make sure you’ve got a fairly big portion of your Xbox One or PS4 hard drive free so the installation runs smoothly. If you’re purchasing Final Fantasy XV digitally, you should be able to preload the game on PS4 now, avoiding the need to wait when the clock strikes midnight.


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