


We only come to this conclusion as multiple devs from Guerrilla Games have tweeted out this announcement, each with their own character class (all of which are only ISA), possibly suggesting that it’s a co-op announcement.

No details on what it could be, but through pure speculation it may be tied to the co-op mode the team said that they would be doing sometimes after launch. This isn’t the only surprise that Killzone players are getting, as the official Killzone twitter tweeted today about an announcement occurring in two days. It weights in at about 1.8GB, though if you have already downloaded the previous two maps, it will only be about 600MB for Canyon. In order to access the free DLC, you’ll need to visit the PlayStation Store on the PlayStation 4 and download the “Killzone: Shadow Fall Map Pack”.

With the caliber of visuals and the scope of in-game worlds going up a notch with more powerful hardware in the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, expect game downloads to reach 30 GB+ in the coming years, including on PC.Teased just last week, the new multiplayer map titled “Canyon” is now available for free for Killzone: Shadow Fall players. Killzone: Shadow Fall isn't going to be the only game that will require a massive download this upcoming console generation. Also seen on the Xbox One, this feature will allow you to play a portion of the game as it downloads after the first chapter has downloaded, for example, you'll be able to jump right in while the following chapters continue to download. One way Sony is helping to curb the annoyance of waiting for such a massive download to complete is through "Play as you Download" functionality. For example, the download will take at least five hours on a maxed-out 25 Mbps connection, or 12 hours if you manage just 10 Mbps. While 50 GB is no problem for people buying the Blu-ray version of the game - it'll just be able to fit on a dual-layer disc - a 50 GB download is going to take quite some time, even with today's internet connections. For PlayStation 4 buyers looking to go all-digital, prepare yourself for some massive game downloads. Fergal Gara, head of Sony's UK division, has revealed in an interview with Eurogamer that launch day title Killzone: Shadow Fall will be "bloody big", coming in close to 50 GB with visuals to match its mammoth size.
