![]() The PlayStation 5’s 825 GB drive has 667.2 GB of usable space. The Xbox Series X’s 1 TB internal solid-state hard drive has 802 GB of usable space. Players can selectively install only the modes they want to play, but only after installing the entire game. It clocks in at more than 50 GB above what Activision and Treyarch told players to expect one week ago. This list has been updated with more differences between the different versions of the game, in order to allow you to make an informed decision on which version you'd prefer to buy.Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War - the latest game in a franchise infamous for eye-popping download sizes - takes up 187.9 GB on the Xbox Series X’s hard drive for those who install all of the game’s components. Updated Jby Thomas Heath: Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War continues to be supported with new seasons and content drops. Here are some differences you can expect to see between the two versions, and some reasons why current-gen players might want to consider upgrading. Experienced players will know that even the slightest change can greatly affect not only the player experience but also grant unforeseen advantages in multiplayer settings. ![]() RELATED: Tips To Make An Overpowered Build In Call Of Duty: Cold WarĬonsidering what an absurd powerhouse the game is (the PC version can take up to 250 GB in storage and requires a graphics card that's still hard to get your hands on months after launch), there's bound to be some major differences between current and next-gen versions of the game.
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