Exoprimal download size on PC & console: PS5 & Xbox explained

Exoprimal download size on PC & console: PS5 & Xbox explained

Check out all the information on the Exoprimal download size on PC & console, so you know exactly how much storage space you'll need to install the game.

14th Jul 2023 10:03

Images via Capcom

With the game finally out in the wild, it's worth learning what the Exoprimal download size is on PC and console, so you can make sure you have enough storage to be ready for a dinosaur murdering rampage. 

Exoprimal is a multiplayer/co-op, team-based action game and a brand-new IP from Capcom. The game's focus is on picking a unique exosuit that kits you up with various skills and abilities, and then dealing with hordes of dinosaurs across ruined cities and mysterious facilities. 

If you need to know exactly how much storage space you'll need to install the game, check out our breakdown of the Exoprimal download size on PC and console.

  • If you still want to know more about the game, check out what we thought in our Exoprimal preview.

What is the Exoprimal install size?

an image of an Exoprimal character

The Exoprimal download size is roughly 50 GB on both PC and console, which is a pretty modest size for a modern multiplayer AAA game.

To be more specific, for PC we know the download size is exactly 39.22 GB, with a total install package of 42.97 (without any DLC or updates) according to SteamDB

For console, the Exoprimal download size is 45.84 GB according to the Xbox store page, which is roughly the same for PlayStation, putting it slightly above the PC size.

Luckily, this is a relatively modest download and install size in modern gaming, so even gamers with the smallest storage space don't need to worry about clearing their drives to make room. 

Considering it's a multiplayer game that's expected to evolve over time with more content, the game will continue to increase in size, likely by quite a margin if it's supported for a few years.

That's all for our primer on the Exoprimal download size on PC and console, and now you know exactly how much drive space you'll need for the game. 

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Tarran Stockton

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Tarran is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. He previously wrote reviews for his college newspaper before studying Media and Communication at university. His favourite genres include role-playing games, strategy games, and boomer shooters - along with anything indie. You can also find him in the pit at local hardcore shows.

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