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COD: Infinite Warfare File Sizes Are Finally Revealed

The upcoming Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and its launch on Friday, November 4, revealed to us the file sizes of the game on all platforms that are going to get the game.  The sad part is that the PC version remains a mystery.

As Charlie Intel and Keshav’s reports,  Modern Warfare Remastered is 37.2 GB, and Infinite Warfare’s file size for PlayStation 4 is 44.6 GB. Those file sizes are ok with me; I’d say pretty decent. On other platforms Such as Xbox One, the Infinite Warfare is around 52.1 GB, and MW Remastered is 45.85 GB.

However, we found that the Steam Infinite Warfare Page says that you need 70 GB of Hard Drive space to just install the game. We do not know if that’s what we should believe in or not. Also, Modern Warfare Remastered is with a size of 55 GB. Starting at 80$, buying the premium version of Infinite Warfare is the only way to get Modern Warfare Remastered.

Even there are no available details for PC; Charlie Intel reported that the pre-loading for PS4 and Xbox One should begin today, October 31. Infinite Warfare will be released in North America on 4th of November at midnight. That means the Europeans should start a little bit earlier.

Keep in mind that if you already preordered a PS4 Infinite Warfare Premium version, you can start playing its campaign right now. However, multiplayer will be unlocked on Friday.

Our gaming team at FGR will try to bring you any other related news to Infinite Warfare. If there are some, they are going to be posted on this website. Until then, take care and do not forget to leave your thoughts in the comment section down below.

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Angel Kicevski

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