Yakuza Kiwami Reveals Its Massive File Size on Nintendo Switch – Better Get Ready
By Dan Villalobos onIt seems this title will need extra space on the hybrid console.

A few weeks ago, it was announced that the Yakuza series would soon join the Nintendo Switch catalog. With the release of Yakuza Kiwami just around the corner, the enormous download size for this title on the eShop has now been revealed.

As you may know, this SEGA release is a remake of the PlayStation 2 classic, finally making its way to Nintendo’s ecosystem for the delight of fans of the genre.
The official eShop site now confirms that anyone interested in purchasing the digital version of Yakuza Kiwami will need to free up 22.9 GB of internal or external space on their Nintendo Switch.
Considering the console’s capacity is 32 GB, players will likely need to take action before the game’s release. It’s a good idea to prepare early to ensure a smooth experience.
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In addition to the mentioned storage requirement, it’s advisable to free up a bit more space since a day-one update may be necessary to play the game without issues.
What Does Yakuza Kiwami Offer?
Yakuza Kiwami marks the series debut on Nintendo Switch, immersing you in a tale where yakuza clan wars are on the brink of exploding. Experience a thrilling story of betrayal, using your fists and an unbreakable will in the intense setting of Japan’s modern red-light district.
You’ll be able to switch between four different fighting styles and use various street weapons to take down waves of enemies in exciting, realistic, and fun battles—true to the Yakuza style.
Yakuza Kiwami will officially launch on Nintendo Switch on October 24. Stay updated on all the latest news about the platform via this link.
What do you think of this release on Nintendo Switch? Let us know in the comments.
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