It seems that Star Wars Jedi: Survivor may not fit on physical discs at all. The "monstrous" size of the game could be a problem for physical editions of the game, and some of the game will need to be downloaded from the internet.
Users have drawn attention to photos of the game discs, where this requirement is mentioned on the covers, but the volume of files required to run the game is not specified. The creators themselves have not yet commented on this information, but it has already managed to upset players.
It was previously known that the game set in the Star Wars universe will take up about 150 GB on new consoles and PC. The PC version, however, is the largest with 155 GB of content, although the other platforms are not far behind (147 GB for PlayStation and 139 GB for Xbox Series X). The minimum size of the game is on Xbox Series S: only 44 GB.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be released on April 28, with pre-loading on PC starting on the 25th and on consoles on the 26th. The game's large size may be a concern for those with slower internet connections or limited storage space, so it's important to be aware of the potential need for additional downloads.