Redfall is soon to be released for consoles and PC. While the release date is already known, can the same be said for how big the title is? What is the Redfall file size?
On the Xbox Series X/S Redfall will be 77.31 GB on Series X and 40.37 GB on Series S. For PC users the title will be a 94.3 GB install on the PC.
For those who don’t know Redfall is an open-world, single-player, and co-op FPS. The town has been taken over by an evil legion of vampires who have blocked out the sun and cut the citizens off from the outside world. It’s up to the survivors to fight the undead horde back. Redfall’s original release was supposed to be back in 2022 however, it was delayed for another year.
Teammates can try and modify different loadouts to their liking while utilizing their character’s special abilities. This is intended to give gamers an opportunity to spice up or maybe even n mellow out their playstyles. There also is an assortment of special menacing-looking vampires shown that will be seen along the way.
Anyone who pre-orders or plays Redfall on Game Pass will receive the Vampire Hunter Pack. In this pack is a Level 2 Unrivaled Grim Tide Shotgun, which grants 20% increased damage with this weapon for eight seconds after killing an enemy. There is also a Polar Vortex multi-weapon skin and a Blood Ravager stake attachment.
Redfall will only be launching with two different editions. The following editions are:
Standard Edition ($70)
Bite Back Edition ($100)
Redfall is set to launch on May 2, 2023, for Xbox Series X/S, and PC and is free for Xbox Gamepass Subscribers.
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