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Here’s some of the file-sizes for big upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 games

Nintendo revealed a host of big titles during the recent Nintendo Direct presentation and now we have file-sizes for a number of eagerly-awaited video games including Super Mario Galaxy 2, Dragon Quest 1+2 HD-2D Remake, Kirby Air Riders and more. You can check out the file-sizes for some of the announced games down below.

  • Super Mario Galaxy 2 – 2.6GB
  • Super Mario Galaxy – 3.3GB
  • Octopath Traveler 0 – 4.8GB
  • Dragon Quest VII Reimagined – 6.8GB
  • Hades 2 – 9.3GB
  • Pokémon Legends ZA – 10.0GB
  • Mario Tennis Fever – 10.0GB
  • Dragon Ball Sparking Zero – 12.0GB
  • Dragon Quest 1+2 HD-2D Remake – 17.0GB
  • Kirby Air Riders – 25.0GB
  • Persona 3 Reload – 25.3GB
  • Metroid Prime 4 – 31.6GB
  • Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment – 44.9GB
  • Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade – 87.8GB

9 thoughts on “Here’s some of the file-sizes for big upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 games”

  1. Metroid being over 30gb is surprising. Nintendo has been effective handling the storage size of their games, so this could give some clues of the overall size and lenght of the game. let’s hope that is the case

  2. Kirby Air Riders’s file size astonishes me. It was one of the few lightweight games for the GameCube, but now it’s like 30-ish times larger. We didn’t get to see a whole lot on the Kirby Air Ride Direct, so maybe the next one will show us why it’s such a large file size. If there won’t be as much content as I think there will be in the next presentation, I’m going to assume the textures/animations/effects have bloated the file size.

  3. GIANCARLO THOMAZ SENONI

    i am extremely curious/perplexed why Metroid prime 4 file size is neary 30GB on Nintendo switch, considering the previous two Metroid games on the console is Metroid Dread(4.1GB) and Metroid Prime Remastered(6.8GB)

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