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The Preload for Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is now available

Good news Xbox fans! Ahead of the release of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II on May 21st, the game is now available for preload on both PC and Xbox Series consoles.

On PC via the Xbox Store, the game is weighing in at a surprisingly lightweight 38.52 Gb. On Xbox Series X, the game is a little larger, coming in at 47.76Gb. We’re still hunting for how big the game is on Xbox Series S consoles, and we’ll update this article when we know.

In I previously mentioned, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is launching globally on May 21st, and if you’re curious exactly when, they don’t worry – we’ve got you. Ninja Theory shared a helpful map so you can tell exactly when the game will be available in your region, so make use of the preload now so you’re ready on launch day.

And don’t forget, the game is of course launching Day One into Xbox Game Pass, so if you want to renew your subscription, you should probably take care of that sooner rather than later.

As the marketing ramps up for launch, the team over at Xbox Wire also released a new piece that dives into the technology and humanity of Senua, and the efforts that Ninja Theory went to in order to bring her to life and immerse you in her world like never before.

Are you excited to play next week? Join our forums to get in on the discussion, or become a part of our wonderful community on Discord.

Jon "Sikamikanico" Clarke

Stuck on this god-forsaken island. Father of two, wishes he could play more games but real life always gets in the way. Prefers shorter and often smarter experiences, but Halo is King.

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  1. It’s 40.33 GB on Series S, I looked this article up to check how big it was on the X because I remember seeing a 70 GB requirement for the steam page, not complaining tho haha, they could also release a day 1 patch that increases it to that.

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