How big is Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth? File size for PS5

Ethan Dean
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth file size

The latest Final Fantasy game has just been released but how big is Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s file size on PS5? Here’s how much free space you’ll need on the console for part 2 of the Remake trilogy.

The highly anticipated Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has finally arrived and fans are no doubt eager to jump into the latest adventure with Cloud and Co. With a vast open world to explore, an iconic cast of characters to play as and meet, and a story to uncover that differs from the original Final Fantasy 7, part 2 of this new trilogy has a lot for both old and new fans to dive into.

The game is out now exclusively for PS5 but before you jump in it’s important to make sure you’ve got enough free space on your console storage. So, we’ve got everything you need to know about how big Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is right here.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth file size for PS5

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth comes in at a staggering 150GB on PS5. This prompted Square Enix to split the physical release across two discs, the first containing 100GB and the second containing 50GB.

You’ll definitely want to clear some space on your SSD for this one. Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has launched as a timed PlayStation console exclusive and will remain that way for “at least three months”, according to developers.

At present, the size of the game for Xbox consoles and PC is yet to be revealed. Rest assured, we’ll be sure to update you when that information emerges.

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About The Author

Ethan Dean is a Staff Writer on the Australian Dexerto team. He graduated from RMIT with a Bachelors Degree in Journalism and has been freelance writing in the gaming space ever since. His favorite game is the third-person, open world flavor of the month and when he doesn't have a controller in his hands, there's a paintbrush in them. He's a self-described Warhammer nerd and a casual DnD player too. You can contact Ethan at ethan.dean@dexerto.com