An update to the PlayStation database has revealed the file sizes for the PS4 and PS5 versions of the upcomingCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion. Square Enix made waves earlier this year when theFinal Fantasydeveloper announced a remake of thepreviously PSP-exclusiveFinal Fantasy 7prequel. With the game set to launch next month, Square Enix has been rolling out details about everything players can expect from the highly-anticipated remake. Now, a new leak has given players an idea of how much space they’ll need to saveCrisis Coreto their consoles.Crisis Corecomes as Square Enix’s recent releases have placed a heavy focus on the ongoing remakes of theFinal Fantasy 7portion of the franchise. The company brought the first part of the remake to PS5 and PC last year withFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade, an enhanced version including theIntermissionepisode featuring Yuffie. The developer reportedly has two more games planned for the remake series, with the second part planned for 2023. Now, as part of the ongoing remake, fans will soon get to experience the popular PSP prequel in all its remastered glory.RELATED:Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Devs Go In-Depth on Changes From the OriginalAn update to the PlayStation database has officially confirmed the file sizes forCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion’s PlayStation versions, sporting different sizes on PS4 and PS5. Players looking to pick up the prequel on PS4 will need to set aside 40.496 GB for the game’s Version 1.01 on launch.PS5 players downloadingCrisis Corewill need significantly less space to store the game, however, with the PS5’s Version 1.001.000 only needing 20.993 GB. Pre-load is set to be available two days before the game’s launch on December 11 for players looking to pre-order.
Square Enix has revealed that theCrisis Coreremake is set to feature several improvementscoming with the new version.Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionwill feature an arranged soundtrack and full voice acting featuring theFinal Fantasy 7 Remakecast, as well as HD graphics and revamped summoning animations. The game will also reportedly feature changes to streamlineCrisis Core’s signature “DMW” system, as well as adding an ability gauge for enemies.
The upcoming release ofCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunioncomes as theFinal Fantasyfranchise looks to have plenty on the horizon for fans.Final Fantasy 7 Remakeis set to receive its second chapter next year with the launch ofFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Square Enix has also shown off the next major entry in the franchise as a whole with the highly-anticipatedFinal Fantasy 16reportedly planned to launch next year.Crisis Corewill give fans the chance to re-visit a belovedFinal Fantasytitle with remastered graphics and revamped gameplay.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunionwill release on December 13 for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.