Call of Duty will release a new part this October
One of the main heroes of recent days has undoubtedly been Call of Duty, since after Microsoft’s purchase of Activision Blizzard we were able to see how Xbox Games Showcase event begins with a new part from the most famous military saga in the world, which materialized in the trailer and gameplay of Call of Duty: Black Ops VI. However, this also had consequences.
First of all, there was a need to have a constant online connection to be able to play Call of Duty Black Ops VI, but few agreed to this voluntarily because in rare cases this measure was well received. However, the biggest surprise was the discovery that Call of Duty Black Ops VI will take up 300 GB, which caused a lot of complaints. However it seems that it won’t be exactly like that.
Call of Duty Black Ops VI will finally not take up 300 GB
It was confirmed through the official saga update account that 300 GB is not only from Call of Duty Black Ops VIbut this package will also include installations of the previous video games of the saga, that is, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Modern Warfare II, Warzone and all relevant content packs
, including the languages into which the game will be localized. In other words, 300 GB would be if everything in the game was included and three more.It should be noted that the account itself confirmed that as the launch approaches They will confirm the exact size required to install Call of Duty Black Ops VI. on consoles and PC, although until then it seems we can breathe easy with the fact that the game won’t require half or nearly all of the storage on our consoles.
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For the rest, it remains only to note that Call of Duty: Black Ops VI will be released on October 25
versions will be released this year for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series and PC.You can follow Alpha Beta on Facebook, WhatsApp or Twitter (X) to stay up to date with the latest video game news.