Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition requires 130GB hard drive space

5 October 2016

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition will require a minimum of 130GB hard drive space, according to CharlieIntel.

A French retailer has been handing out the game box to pre-purchasers, who quickly inspected the packaging and discovered the large storage space requirement stated on the back.

While the Legacy Edition does include both Infinite Warfare and Modern Warfare Remastered, 130GB is still a large enough enough file size to cause storage space problems for some users.

Additionally, the large file size may cause a major problem for South Africans using capped internet or who struggle with slow line speeds.

While retail copies may install some files from the disc, both console and PC gamers with slower line speeds could struggle to download the game.

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition is bundled with Modern Warfare Remastered, and will release on 4 November 2016.

Check out the Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Legacy Edition box below:

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  1. Jonathan Ross Grove
    05.10.2016 at 06:53

    Ouch no way I’ll be able to get this game due to size requirements and my limited 3gig cellular data contract, that’s so unfair the games are getting so big while Internet in South Africa so expensive and behind when compared to the rest of the world 🙁

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