'Tom Clancy's The Division' closed beta size for PC leaked

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Players who will be participating in the closed beta for "Tom Clancy's The Division" now know just how much space they will have to free up if they will be playing on a personal computer (PC).

Thanks to an image shared by Reddit user "legate213," players now know that the closed beta of the game will take up about 26 GB of space on PC, NDTV reported.

The Reddit user behind the leak suggests that he/she belongs to a group of testers tasked with finding out exactly how the game works. The Reddit user also indicated that the group will be responsible for finding out exactly how the login servers will work as well as how well matchmaking will function during the closed beta period.

The image shared by the Reddit user has since been taken down.

It's unclear how legitimate the leak actually is, and players will only know for sure when the closed beta testing period begins.

As for when exactly the closed beta testing will begin for "Tom Clancy's The Division," Xbox One players will be the first ones to get their hands on the game, as it will be made available to them starting Jan. 28.

PlayStation 4 (PS4) and PC players will not have to wait too long for the start of the closed beta for their chosen platforms, as they will be able to get started just a day later on Jan. 29.

Unfortunately, the closed beta testing period for "Tom Clancy's The Division" will not be lasting that long as it scheduled to end on Jan. 31 for all platforms, Forbes reported.

Some fans have already voiced their complaints about the length of the closed beta, although it's unclear if that could lead to an extension being granted to the players.

"Tom Clancy's The Division" will be released for the PC, PS4, and the Xbox One on March 8.