

But Activision acted: later that year, it introduced the option to uninstall individual chunks of Call of Duty you're not playing anymore. I raised the alarm back in 2020 when Call of Duty, which had recently also become Warzone, grew into an ungodly 200GB beast. The days of just firing up a game "on a whim" are basically over.įor a while it seemed like multiplayer game sizes were exploding out of control, too.

The growing size of games that I've finished are way less concerning than the footprint of multiplayer games I almost never delete. Consume 130GB of my computer and see if I care-you're getting deleted eventually. (Image credit: Valve) The good news: Multiplayer games aren't growing (right now)įine, Jedi: Survivor.
