The PS4's 500GB hard drive may not be enough to store all of the latest "Call of Duty" games.
Developer Activision warns that fully updated versions of "Black Ops Cold War," "Modern Warfare," and "Warzone" may leave no room for other games on the PS5. However, there is a solution to this problem.
There is only 407 GB of hard disk space available on a 500 GB PS4. If you have both games fully updated and all modes and packs installed, the new season 2 update may not be too much for your meager console to handle.
If you have a 1TB PS4 Slim or PS4 Pro, Call of Duty's heavy game size won't be much of an issue, but you will still have to give up a large amount of HDD space.
For reference, the "Black Ops Cold War" update is 10.5 GB on the console and the "Warzone" update is 17.9 GB. These updates are substantial, meaning that the two already bloated games take up even more space.
Activision suggests that users remove some "unused game content" if they want to successfully install both patches later tonight, and explains how to do so.
In Black Ops Cold War, press R3 on the main menu and head to File Management. You will then be able to delete content that is no longer needed.
In Modern Warfare/Warzone, press Options on the main menu, then press the General tab, scroll down to Game Installs, and you will be able to select the content you wish to delete.
However, Activision is only targeting PS4 owners, and it is unclear how the massive storage space required by Call of Duty will affect those playing on a 500GB Xbox One or Xbox One S.
In any case, the process for removing redundant content appears to be similar to that of Microsoft's consoles.
Of course, this would not be necessary if Call of Duty's file sizes were not astronomically large. Many other games, including next-generation visuals, rarely reach the 100 GB mark.
Also, this may be the coup de grace that keeps you wanting a PS5 or Xbox Series X. If so, check out our PS5 restocking information tracker article and our Xbox Series X Where to Buy hub
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