The download sizes have been revealed for the PlayStation 4 versions of two upcoming games. The first of which is Cities: Skyline. According to its product page on the PlayStation Store, when viewed directly on the PS4, the city building simulator will take up 1.95 GB of free space on the hard drive of the home console.
Cities: Skyline was developed by Colossal Order and published by Paradox Interactive. It was first released for the PC on March 10, 2015, and was later ported to the Xbox One on April 21, 2017. The PlayStation 4 Edition will be released on the 15th of August in the North American region.
The other title is Nidhogg 2. The unique fighting game will take up 475.2 MB of free space for the PlayStation 4 HDD.
In Nidhogg 2, players duel in order to make it all the way to either the left or right side of the side-scrolling map. Messhof is the developer and published behind the upcoming digital-only title.
If you don’t have enough space to download/install games such as Cities: Skyline and Nidhogg 2, then you might want to looking into a compatible external storage device. If you are interested in doing so, we recommend taking a look at the Seagate 2TB Game Drive for PlayStation 4, which is available on Amazon with this link.