
Activision reduces file size of Modern Warfare, Warzone games in new update but there is a twist
India Today
Activision has launched an update for the Modern Warfare and Warzone titles that promise to reduce the file size of the games in the console. The update itself, however, is a major one.
Activision has been generous with several games under its renowned title Call of Duty and has been providing them to players for free in recent times. The games, however, have had a huge file size, taking a lot of space on consoles. Activision now aims to fix that. The company has announced a new update that will shrink the file size of two Call of Duty versions - Modern Warfare and Warzone. The amount of space saved after the update will vary across platforms on which the games are installed. Through the update, the Warzone file size will be reduced by between 10.9 GB and 14.2 GB. As for Modern Warfare/ Warzone, the file size will be reduced by between 30.6 GB and 33.6 GB, depending on the platform.
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