![]() External storage add-ons are also getting cheaper, alleviating concerns for those who can afford them. With 4K textures, mountains of cutscenes, and full voice acting, cutting-edge blockbusters on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC are never going to be that small. And if it’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, well, all I can say is I’m sorry. God help you if you also have an online multiplayer game you jump into regularly like Destiny 2, Apex Legends, or Fortnite. I love what I’ve played so far but man, that whole part sucks. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor threw this whole gauntlet into overdrive. The 22 Best Games For The Nintendo Switch The 15 Best Games For Sony's PlayStation 5 Do I really have time to be replaying The Witcher 3 right now? Should I put God of War Ragnarök on hold while I finish Horizon Forbidden West’s Burning Shores DLC? What if I just play one more hour of the latest random 2D Soulslike I downloaded before deleting it? With standard PS5 and Xbox Series X storage drives being only 500GB, with even less space available purely for storing games, it doesn’t’ take long before downloading the next hit, or even a small indie game, leads to headaches. The biggest are over 100GB, even well over it. ![]() Most modern blockbusters have filesizes of at least 50GB. Simple, right? And yet I can’t remember the last time installing one of the biggest games of the year went so smoothly. The download finished quickly, and then I started playing. No minor crisis over deciding which of the half-dozen unfinished games on my console would get the boot. No prompt to delete something else to make room. I paid for the game, exited the eShop, and then it just…started downloading. Like many others, I just bought the digital version of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom on my Switch. Zelda holds the Tears of the Kingdom cartridge in her hands.
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