The title will be released next March.
It was in the past E3 of 2021 when after many rumors, Square Enix showed at the end of its event during the Los Angeles fair what would be its heavyweight along with Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins, a title in the saga that would be closer to the Dark Souls saga From Software and that would have as a special feature to be related to the first title of the saga, Final Fantasy I.
Be that as it may, despite the fact that initially reviews of the title were mixed, the truth is a couple of betas have shown what the game’s potential is, thus giving rise to many eagerly awaiting its launch for next March. Of course, it seems that it will be necessary to prepare well for his arrival, since it has been revealed what will be the size it will have in the console storage And it’s not a light game at all. Now here near.
The size of Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins exceeds 70GB
Having said all this, it must be said that this has not been known officiallyContrary to Square Enix’s explanation of the plot of Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins, this information comes from PlayStation Game Size, a medium that is responsible for sharing information derived from the PlayStation game console database. Sony. To give an example of this, they revealed the date of God fo War Ragnarok and Sonic Frontiers.
Be that as it may, this medium has shared the necessary information to rule that Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origins will take up 71,505GB of hard drive storage in its version for PS5. It is unknown how much it will be on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, although it should not be too far from this figure.
🚨 STRANGER OF PARADISE FINAL FANTASY ORIGIN (PS5)
▶️ Download Size : 71.505 GB (Without Day One Patch)
🟩 Pre-Load : March 13
🟫 Launch : March 15 (3 Day Early Access)🟨 #PS5 #StrangerOfParadise
🟧 @forigin pic.twitter.com/RP4Euhzk8d— PlayStation GameSize (@PlaystationSize) January 13, 2022
Having said all this, it should be noted that the title is being developed by Team Ninja and Square Enix, being a title that will arrive in early access on March 15 for those who reserve it and on March 18 in all stores around the world. In this way, the producer of the game would have clarified that it is a title that would take place in parallel to the events of Final Fantasy I, although, to be able to verify it first hand, we will have to enjoy the title on PlayStation, Xbox and PC.
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