Modern AAA games have done a great job of slowly encroaching as much of our storage space as they please. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, the latest installation in the insanely famous team shooter, is set to release later this month. Fans are already anticipating just how much storage space they need to cede in order to play the latest shooter with another huge download size coming our way.

The Numbers, Mason

  • PlayStation 4: 95 GB
  • PlayStation 5: 133 GB
  • Xbox One: 93 GB
  • Xbox Series XIS: 136 GB
  • PC Multiplayer Only: 35 GB
  • PC Full Game: 82 GB
  • PC Full Game Ultra Graphics: 125 GB

The team behind the game has already anticipated the extended download times that the game will need prior to its official launch on November 13th. The official Call of Duty website has posted that CoD fans will be able to begin pre-loading the game data on November 5th at 9 PM PT for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. PC players will be able to begin their download on November 10th at 10 AM PT.

The lucky early adopters of the next-generation console will also be able to begin pre-loading the game soon. Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S owners can start downloading on November 10th. PlayStation 5 users will only be able to download on November 12th, a mere day before the official release. There are some concerns about the game prior to release that we hope will be sorted out by then.

It's time to make some space in your various hard drives and clear your connections of any piggybackers. You'll need every bit of your internet connection ready in order to download this massive game in time for its release.