@MadchesterManc I also just posted this on reply to THEundying27, but from what I've found, a Blu-Ray disk is 25 GB per layer, the 50 GB would be a dual-layer disk. Unless there's a special disk type made specifically for the PS4 that I don't know about.
@THEundying27 That's mainly because a Blu-Ray disk holds 25 GB of data per layer (So 50 GB for a dual layer disk). The only releases I can think of that used multiple Blu-Ray disks were actually remasters. My best example being the Killzone Trilogy remaster. KZ 1 & 2 were on Disk 1, and KZ 3 was on disk 2. The only thing is that was 3 games, so for a SINGLE game on PS4 to be released on 2 Blu-Ray disks this early in the console's life is pretty incredible to me.
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Re: Naughty Dog Struggling to Squeeze The Last of Us Remastered on a PS4 Blu-ray
@MadchesterManc I also just posted this on reply to THEundying27, but from what I've found, a Blu-Ray disk is 25 GB per layer, the 50 GB would be a dual-layer disk. Unless there's a special disk type made specifically for the PS4 that I don't know about.
Re: Naughty Dog Struggling to Squeeze The Last of Us Remastered on a PS4 Blu-ray
@THEundying27 That's mainly because a Blu-Ray disk holds 25 GB of data per layer (So 50 GB for a dual layer disk). The only releases I can think of that used multiple Blu-Ray disks were actually remasters. My best example being the Killzone Trilogy remaster. KZ 1 & 2 were on Disk 1, and KZ 3 was on disk 2. The only thing is that was 3 games, so for a SINGLE game on PS4 to be released on 2 Blu-Ray disks this early in the console's life is pretty incredible to me.