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pretty small by gaming standards today
for comparision SF6 is 60+GBs and Tekken 8 is 100+GBs
tbh these sizes are still pretty atrocious for FIGHTING game that you gotta contantly keep installed for months and years to play with others.
I get it about singleplayer games, those can be as huge as they need, as those are "one and done", as in "completed and uninstalled", meanwhile multiplayer focused games having big sizes means you sacrifice space you could have used for something else.