


Purchasing content for the PlayStation®4 version and then upgrading the game to the PlayStation®5 version will require you to re-download that content with the same PlayStation™Network account.Purchasing content will give you the license to use it on both the PlayStation®5 and the PlayStation®4 versions.The content can be downloaded from the digital store where the download version was purchased, or via the code provided by the retailer where the physical version was purchased.Note: You must have the full game of Resident Evil 4 to access this content.At the very least, you’ll have to install a 4GB update on day one to play the Resident Evil 4 remake which isn’t bad in terms of day one patches but it’s still a decent chunk of space that will be required on your hard drive. Since the game is a few weeks away from release, more updates and patches might still be on the way before launch. READ MORE – Marvel’s Wolverine Reportedly Casts Voice Actor Steve Blum It’s safe to assume that the same download size will apply to other platforms as well, which will have to install a further 4GB day one patch. The exact download size for PS4 and PS5 has yet to be revealed, though the Xbox Series X/S version of the game will seemingly take up 67GB of storage space. Players who pre-installed the Resident Evil 4 remake may have noticed a 4GB day one patch in Update 1.02.

Additionally, the download size for the game was also revealed. Capcom recently released a 4GB day one patch containing “miscellaneous bug fixes” according to the notes, though it didn’t detail exactly what was being fixed. The Resident Evil 4 remake isn’t even out yet but those that pre-ordered and pre-installed the game might’ve noticed a hefty patch roll out yesterday.
