Sekiro Shadows Die Twice Xbox One Size Is Extremely Small

Mar 12, 2019 at 11:50am EDT
Sekiro Shadows Die Twice

Sekiro Shadows Die Twice releases next week on PC and consoles, and it seems like Xbox One users purchasing the game digitally won't have to download a huge amount of data to play the game.

Earlier today, the game's Microsoft Store page has been updated with the final size, which is extremely small, approximately 12.58 GB, especially compared to most of today's high-profile releases.

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A brand new Sekiro Shadows Die Twice trailer has been released yesterday, showing some of the game's bosses and more. Gameplay footage from the PlayStation Japan Countdown Event also emerged online, showcasing more of the dangers the one-armed wolf will have to face in his journey to recover his honor.

In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice you are the “one-armed wolf”, a disgraced and disfigured warrior rescued from the brink of death. Bound to protect a young lord who is the descendant of an ancient bloodline, you become the target of many vicious enemies, including the dangerous Ashina clan. When the young lord is captured, nothing will stop you on a perilous quest to regain your honor, not even death itself.

Explore late 1500s Sengoku Japan, a brutal period of constant life and death conflict, as you come face to face with larger than life foes in a dark and twisted world. Unleash an arsenal of deadly prosthetic tools and powerful ninja abilities while you blend stealth, vertical traversal, and visceral head to head combat in a bloody confrontation.

Sekiro Shadows Die Twice launches on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on March 22nd.

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