(In addition to deleting apps, fans have also advised fellow players to clear their cache and completely reinstall it to lower the total amount of space it takes up, but this doesn’t make for funny video content.) Genshin Impact players who need to delete images or apps on their phone have become a kind of archetype within the fan community.
Every time there’s a larger update, the Genshin Impact community posts TikTok videos lamenting the update size or just bracing themselves for the size of the incoming file.
The space issue is so common that it’s become an ongoing joke within the fandom. When Genshin Impact launched, Hoyoverse recommended that players reserve 8 GB for the game, whereas now it takes around 16.89 GB on my phone at time of publication. Still, the general trend remains that the game has steadily grown in size. So even if a download is reported as being around 6 GB, it could optimize or replace certain old files, meaning the final download actually takes up less than 6 GB of new space. Calculating the file size for the update is complicated since downloaded files can replace old ones. Generally speaking, each update is several gigabytes, though the size varies. The size of each update depends on the platform. “I would go through apps I didn’t use anymore and delete hundreds of photos just so I was sure I would have enough storage for the updates,” they said. They told Polygon via Twitter that the main challenge isn’t how well Genshin Impact runs on their phone - the game runs great and they’re happy with it so far - but the fact that their phone only has 64 GB of memory. This has led to some growing pains for mobile players, who want to keep enjoying the game’s plentiful updates but run into storage space issues.įrida is a mobile player who’s been an active user since around the time of launch, in 2020. Though the game can certainly become more expensive if players spend their money to buy in-game currency, and to try their odds at getting a specific character, and the game has been criticized by fans for its monetization model.ĭevelopers must increasingly walk a tightrope between providing a steady stream of new content while staying playable on the relatively limited capacity of mobile devices.
There’s no need to buy a console or gaming PC.
Because Genshin Impact is playable on mobile and free to download, it’s a pretty accessible way to play a large adventure at a reasonable cost. This popularity is reflected in its vocal fan base too, as it was the most mentioned video game on Twitter in 2021. A report from the analytics firm Sensor Tower showed the game made roughly one billion dollars every six months, the most revenue generated by gacha mobile title globally. Genshin Impact is a massively popular game worldwide. And while it might seem like a small issue, the size of each next update could make or break if certain mobile players will be able to play the game. When its next big 3.0 Sumeru update launches, the game will consist of four massive and unique regions, along with special regional zones and unique story content for its ever-growing cast of characters. Fast forward two years and it still runs on mobile, even as the open world has only gotten bigger. At the time, it seemed unbelievable that a game critics likened to The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild, could run on a phone. When Genshin Impact came out, fans and critics alike marveled at its scope. Other fans will post screenshots of their phone showing how little, or how much, storage they have left.įile size is a hot-button issue for fans of the large adventure game. If it’s relatively small, people will reply with comments saying that they survived another.
If you check the replies to any of the Genshin Impact Twitter account’s new patch pre-download announcements, you’ll see dozens of players anxiously awaiting information on the file size of the update.