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Free Up Some Space: The Last of Us: Remastered is 50GB Install

A 50gb install for the upcoming PS4 game,The Last of Us Remastered.
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Attention gamers: It has been reported that The Last of Us: Remastered will take up 50GB of your PS4 hard drive space. IGN states that some copies of the game have been released early, revealing the massive install space needed. This signifies a lot of remastering, considering that the PS3 version is a 26GB download size. Be excited and make some room!

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This news finally answers the “Can we fit all of this on the disc?” question saying, yes, just barely. It is definitely worth it, though. The game comes with full 1080p graphics at 60fps. Not to mention, the DLC Left Behind, is included in the package. The Last of Us has really made its mark, receiving perfect reviews, and is even coming out with a Limited Edition PS4 in Japan

The Last of Us Remastered comes out July 29th, at a price of $49.99. It is available for download on the same day. Also, look forward to new DLC coming later this year, available cross-platform (PS3 and PS4).


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Hello! I'm Val, a 23 year old college graduate. I've been interested in video games since I was very young, Pokemon being my first (and constant) love. Along the years I have become attached to RPGs and adventure games. I play League periodically (not well), but apart from that, I don't play anything online nor competitively (Though I was a frequent TPP player and I've logged onto GTA Online a few times...). I tend to prefer solo games, unless it's with people in the same room. In those cases, Mario Party, Little Big Planet, Quake, and more, all the way! I am really into anime and try to keep up with the new ones season by season (so many). And yeah I have no idea if I'm writing this right, but thank you for reading!