With the release date fast approaching the hype for the new Street Fighter has never been higher. After two beta tests and one demo, the time is almost here for the release of the final version. Some players are wondering how much spaceStreet Fighter 6will take up on consoles and PC, so let’s find out!
Street Fighter 6 File Size Guide
Street Fighter 6 arrives onJune 2, and PlayStation players who pre-ordered will be able to download the game starting August 05, 2025. If you pre-ordered the PC Steam version of the game, the game download will unlock for you on June 1, one day before release.
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On the Street Fighter 6 page onSteam, in the system requirements, the game is listed as a60GBdownload. While some rumors confirm that thePlayStationandXboxversions will also be in the range of50-60GB. Also, it seems that different modes for Street Fighter 6 will be able to be downloaded separately, not unlike Street Fighter 5 and its gigantic additional Story mode.
Another rumor suggests that in Street Fighter 6, in addition to the base game, modes such as the single-player story “World Tour” and the classic arcade & versus mode “Fighting Ground” will be able to be downloaded separately – which will help with space management if, for example, you only want to play online matches, or you just want to play a single-player campaign, you may download each mode separately – not unlike in the Call of Duty.
We still have to wait for the release of the game to know the exact download sizes and how it will be segmented but, luckily, it won’t be a long wait because Street Fighter 6 is coming in two weeks!
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Nikola “Nick” Jovanovic
Nick has been a Prima Games Staff Writer since May 2022, an old-school gamer, and a gamer journalist with over 25 years of expertise. Our resident micro-influencer from Serbia! When he’s not driving through Belgrade, he’s probably racing in Gran Turismo or Forza, playing some strange JRPG games or just watching pro wrestling.