Key Takeaways
- The Silent Hill 2 remake is 50.535GB on PlayStation 5.
- Standard Edition owners can pre-load the title on October 6 ahead of its October 8 launch.
- Those who purchased the Deluxe Edition can pre-load the game on October 4 and can start playing on October 6.
The size of the Silent Hill 2 remake on PS5 has appeared online ahead of its October 8 launch, and players will need to free up around 50GB of space. A modernized version of the popular 2004 title, Silent Hill 2 is scheduled to be the first major release in the franchise since 2012’s Silent Hill: Downpour.
In recent years, Konami has expressed an interest in putting more resources into triple-A game development and resurrecting some of its most popular IPs. While a Silent Hill game is right around the corner, another major Konami title, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, is also set to mark a franchise return after over six years. Given that both franchises are making a comeback after long breaks, fan excitement for these games has been predictably spirited. Now, a new tidbit about Silent Hill 2‘s PS5 version is giving players some more insight into the horror game remake.
According to PlayStation Game Size on Twitter, the Silent Hill 2 remake on PS5 will take up 50.535GB of free space with the 1.001.000 version. The post also mentions that the game’s pre-load will begin on October 6, two days before its release date, for Standard Edition owners. On the other hand, Deluxe Edition owners will be able to start pre-loading the game as early as October 4 before the game goes live for them on October 6. While Silent Hill 2‘s Standard Edition is priced at $69.99, the Deluxe Edition is up for grabs for $79.99.
How Big is Silent Hill 2 Remake on PlayStation 5?
Silent Hill 2‘s download size of around 50.5GB on the PS5 is pretty standard for a current-gen game and not on the higher side, unlike other survival horror games like Alan Wake 2, which occupies a whopping 85GB of space on Sony’s console. The moderate space requirement should allow most players to download the game without having to manage their PS5’s storage space too much. Moreover, the remake’s size on the platform is similar to its size on PC, which is listed as 50GB on Steam.
After the Silent Hill 2 remake rolls out next month, fans of Konami’s vast portfolio of IPs will still have more to look forward to. Over the past few months, the Japanese gaming giant has routinely shared new details and previews of the upcoming Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake. Interested players can likely expect a release date for the stealth-action game soon, as the game is currently expected to come out in 2025.