This is the space you will need to be able to install on Xbox and the rest of the platforms, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
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We already know how much space you’ll need to install Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater, and the figure is quite striking. According to the game’s official Steam page, the remake will take up 100 GB of disk space, and the use of an SSD is highly recommended. Although many might think that a remake of a PlayStation 2 game shouldn’t be so large, the truth is that we’re dealing with a graphically ambitious project.
The title is set to launch on August 28, 2025 for Xbox Series, PlayStation 5, and PC, and completely rebuilds the experience of Metal Gear Solid 3, one of the most valued chapters in the saga. The use of Unreal Engine 5, updated models, detailed jungle environments, and 3D sound explain the installation size to some extent.
Metal Gear Solid Δ, make space on your SSD to install it
An adaptation of the 2004 game Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, with the irresistible story and fascinating world you already know, now with renewed graphics and 3D sound that enhance the jungle atmosphere. Get ready for the ultimate survival, stealth, and action experience.
The story, characters, voice acting, gameplay, and music that made a big impact return in a new version for current-generation consoles. This evolutionary leap gives each scene new life and rebuilds every corner of the world.
Although it hasn’t been confirmed if this will also be the estimated installation size on consoles, it’s likely that Xbox Series will handle a similar size. The game promises a more realistic and immersive experience, keeping the original story but with new technical packaging.
