Ghosts arrived in 2013 alongside the PS4 and Xbox One, and with them came the switch to Blu-Ray discs. Game sizes in general have consistently grown year-over-year, and the annualized nature of Call of Duty (love it or hate it) provides an extremely good tool for measuring that change. Now then, let’s dig into this a bit! “Games get bigger” isn’t exactly a surprising revelation, I know, but it is amusing to see some of the generational leaps clearly laid out like this. So while these numbers may vary to the real world (and especially when compared between different consoles), using the official PC requirements at launch give us a consistent, level playing field for comparison. To that point, games like this can eventually grow far bigger than their listed sizes too, even with wiggle room built-in. Activision has said that the 175GB listing keeps post-launch content in mind and it will be less at today’s release. Here’s every major Call of Duty game’s PC install size in a swanky graph for easy reading:Īn important caveat in all of this is that the storage listed in a game’s PC system requirements is not necessarily the size you’ll actually end up downloading.
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