Wild Speculation: Could CHIME's Filesize (815 MB) Be A Hint That It Has Hidden Content ?

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#1  Edited By CharleyTony
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#2  Edited By CharleyTony

I was thinking about Noby Noby Boy. In that game, after release, extra planets got unlocked when the users collectively reached a certain milestone. I guess there could be extra songs / stages / modes... 
 
The game as I see it could fit in a 100 MB download (no math here, just a gut feeling). What do you guys think ?

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#3  Edited By sparky_buzzsaw

My guess is that a lot of the space is necessary for the individualized little bits of music.  That stuff has to be in multiple layers, which I would assume would mean a whole hell of a lot of music files.  I don't really know much about this sort of thing, so someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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#4  Edited By ThePhantomnaut

Maybe the files are super high bitrated WAV files.

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#5  Edited By SirOptimusPrime

5 songs averaging 9-11 Mb a piece with plenty of variations each could easily fill up 800 Mb of space. The game itself would definitely fit in that 100 mb space, but the averages could add up to 800.