The storage demands video games have on console and PC hardware are escalating, evident in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. The title has raised eyebrows not just for its gameplay, a leaked campaign, and it's supposedly DLC nature but for its mammoth file size. With a footprint exceeding 200GB on platforms like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, it's setting a new precedent in storage requirements.
Understanding the reasons behind this colossal size is crucial. Activision has been vocal about the factors contributing to this bulk. Primary among them is the sheer volume of content available from day one. This includes an open-world Zombies mode, a plethora of map files for Call of Duty: Warzone, and a feature allowing items to carry over to Modern Warfare II. Moreover, the company has stressed that due to ongoing optimization efforts, the final installation size is projected to be smaller than the combined previous Call of Duty experiences.
It's not just the content that's adding to the girth but also the new Call of Duty HQ download manager, which itself is a hefty 50GB install. This tool is intended to streamline the management of the game's content, enabling the players to pick and choose which components to install. However, this has not been without its challenges. Reports suggest that the interface is cumbersome, and users have found the process of installing just the single-player campaign far more complicated than it should be.
