Fans of Final Fantasy 7 are already champing at the bit to get their hands on the leaked, upcoming Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo. While it hasn't released yet, fans have utilized the listing on the PlayStation Store to determine some important details about the full game.

Final Fantasy 7's file size will be a whopper, according to the new information. This shouldn't come as too big a surprise, though; even though the game will only tackle a portion of Final Fantasy 7's full story, Square Enix has already stated that the each part of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake will be the equivalent of a full game in size and scope.

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Fans won't have to clear much space to enjoy the Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo, but they may need to make a few deletions to clear enough space for the full game. The demo is coming in at 10.2 GB, whereas the full game will be a whopping 73.7 GB. This gives the game a larger file size than titles like Control and even the open-world Death Stranding, but it's still dwarfed by games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's massive download size.

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What this ultimately means is that if gamers choose to play all the parts of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake, they'll need to have significant storage available to do so. However, while the second part of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake is already in development, there's no telling when the game will actually release. There's still a few more months to wait until the first part releases, so gamers may very well be willing to play one part and delete it to make room before another part is available, if necessary.

Players who haven't yet seen Final Fantasy 7 Remake's intro may be interested to know that it's now available online. However, there are spoilers being uncovered from the demo, so players should take care to avoid them until the demo is officially ready to release. At this point, there's no clear evidence as to when the demo will drop, but it's allegedly already playable on select dev kits, so it should be available to all PS4 users in the near future.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is set to release on March 3, 2020.

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