The 1.61 update weighs in at more than 30GB and those owning the game digitally have the option to redownload the full Days Gone client. This will greatly free up hard drive space by bringing the install size down to roughly 38GB instead of the previous 60GB. According to Sony Bend, this will be a one-time download.
PS4-exclusive Days Gone has a massive day one update. According to reports from those with access to the game, the Days Gone day one update download size is 17GB. Interestingly, it appears that patch notes suggest improvements are limited to bug fixes and localisation updates. Some are claiming that the Days Gone day one update download size is around 21.420GB, possibly due to languages or other regional additions. While Gadgets 360 is in possession of a review copy of the game, we haven't been able to update it ourselves just yet. The post-apocalyptic open-world game is Sony's next big exclusive following the superlative Spider-Man PS4 and is being helmed by Uncharted: Golden Abyss hitmaker Sony Bend Studio.
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Nonetheless, this 17GB update may be the day one patch that was outed last week. Days Gone download size is 67GB and there's a day one patch as well according to a report from German site Playfront. While the size of its day one patch was unknown at the time, it claimed that it consists of tweaks and bug fixes.
Days Gone has you in the role of Deacon St. John, a biker thrown into a world rife with the undead and violent human clans. Days Gone's release date is April 26 the world over and like most recent PS4 exclusives, there are limited edition variants of the game, though Playfront's download size details emerged from a press kit it obtained from Sony.
At the moment of publishing, it's unclear how big the file size of the update is on either platform, but the download should be quick and painless given that the patch notes are so small. That said, for now, we can't confirm this.
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