NewPlayStation Plusfree monthly games are available from October 4 and their file sizes have just been revealed.PS Plusmembers across all three tiers get free games every month at no extra cost. Users who add these games to their account can access them while their subscription lasts, so they won’t stop working after they leave the service the following month.Sony will add three games in just a few days that cover a variety of genres.PS Plus members in Octobercan play and downloadHot Wheels Unleashed,Injustice 2, andSuperhot. Out of the three,Hot Wheels Unleashedis available as a native PS5 app but all three offer PS4 versions for fans without a current-gen Sony console. Now, fans have a better idea about how much space each game requires.RELATED:Free PS Plus Game Not Eligible for PS5 UpgradePlayStation Game Size on Twitter reveals that the PS5 version ofHot Wheels Unleashedwill need 24.071 GB of storage space as compared to 29.578 GB for its PS4 counterpart.Injustice 2requires 34.840 GB andSuperhotonly needs 3.511 GB of space. In total, a PS5 owner will need just 62.422 GB of storage to download all three ofOctober’s PS Plus free monthly games, which is less than many AAA games released these days.
The same Twitter account releases the file sizes of various PS Plus games and new titles coming to Sony consoles. Last month, PlayStation Game Size revealed the size requirements for all thePS Plus Extra and Premium games for September 2022, and fans can expect the same a few days before October’s lineup launches.
It also reported thefile size forGod of War Ragnarok, confirming that its PS4 version will take 90.6 GB of space. The size of the PS5 version is currently unknown, but it’ll probably get revealed before pre-load begins. The required storage space sometimes differs between the PS5 and PS4 versions of a game, although the amount varies. In many cases, PS5 versions take up less space than their PS4 counterpart, but it’s not set in stone.
It should be noted thatPlayStation Plus members in Asia get two bonus gamesthis month. Members get access toRogue ExplorerandCrisis Wingin addition to the three coming to the service in other regions. PlayStation Game Size only revealed the file sizes for the three titles available everywhere, so the requirements forRogue ExplorerandCrisis Wingare unknown. However, given the nature of these games, they shouldn’t take up too much space when they release on PS Plus this month.
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