'Call of Duty Infinite Warfare' updates: massive 130GB game file size confirmed

A promo image for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" Activision

For those who are gunning for the "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" Legacy edition, they might need to clear up some serious disk space in their gaming platforms because the installation of the game will require a staggering 130 GB amount of space. 

According to Game Rant, while the game is surely one of the most anticipated titles of the year for shooter games, it can also be seen that the bundle offered by EA plays a big part in the hype for the game. After all, "Infinite Warfare" will come with the remastered editions of the "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" game, and that certainly makes the deal even sweeter.

However, while the game is still weeks away, those who intend to buy the Legacy edition of the game should clear their disk drives because of the enormity of file size required for "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" Legacy edition.

The leak of the required disk space was allegedly caused by a French retailer, who sent out some empty game boxes to the people who pre-ordered the game. One of them was able to post the picture of the game box on social media, and the leakster reported that the PS4 version of the game will need at least 130 GB of free space.

Also, those who pre-ordered the Legacy edition of the game will have early access to the "Modern Warfare Remastered" campaign, which will already require 40 GB worth of space. As such, "Infinite Warfare" is estimated to be between 70 to 90 GB on its own.

The reason behind it, according to Gamespresso, is that the game might have included support for the PS4 Pro in order to have much better graphics. Another possible reason is the inclusion of the six maps for the multiplayer mode in the "Modern Warfare Remastered" game, which will be released at a later time.

"Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare" will be released on Friday, Nov. 4.

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