Quantum Break Xbox One File Size Revealed
Quantum Break is coming soon and will reportedly require around 44 GB of free space on Xbox One.
Ahead of Quantum Break's release in early April, the game's Xbox One file size has now been revealed. According to a reported listing on the Xbox Store, the game weighs in at 44.09 GB. The page appears to have been removed, but not before an image of the listing was captured by Wccftech.
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Information about the file size for the recently announced PC version is not available, but we would expect it to be somewhere close to the Xbox One edition. You can see the PC version's revised recommended specs here.
At 44.09 GB, Quantum Break is not the largest Xbox One game published by Microsoft, as Halo 5: Guardians is more than 55 GB--and that doesn't include the game's numerous and significant updates. Quantum Break includes both traditional gameplay and a live-action TV show, though it is unclear how file size space is divided between gameplay and TV content.
Quantum Break arrives for Xbox One and PC on April 5. The PC version supports cross-saves with the Xbox One version, which you can preorder digitally to receive a free PC copy.
For more on Quantum Break, check out our in-depth look on the new project from the Alan Wake and Max Payne developer, as well as our new interview with Remedy.
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