A recent IGN article graphs out a 10 GB growth between Call of Duty games every year since 2013’s Ghosts. It should be no surprise to anyone that some newer games are bigger than some older games. Throughout the three-hour game download, it refused to run any other game and could barely even render an entire sentence in Slack without pauses (i.e. My computer, a gaming PC connected by a LAN cable to very expensive internet, reared and fought and emitted big, sad sighs. Then, the great Call of Duty download initiated. To carve out some legroom, I uninstalled Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (80 GB), Apex Legends (40 GB), and several indie games on Steam that I know I’m never going to finish. (It functionally takes up 108 GB.) That’s twice the size of World of Warcraft. The game, released October 25, requires 128 GB of storage on PC.
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