Fury as Call of Duty now so big it doesn’t fit on computers – with console players forced to delete other games, too

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A HUGE new update to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has rendered the game unplayable on some peoples’ PCs.

The download takes the shooter’s file size well above 200GB, making it too large to fit on most normal computers.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare’s massive file size has jumped again

The issue was highlighted over the weekend by gaming-themed Twitter account @BattleNonsense.

They posted a photo that appears to show that the game is too large to fit on a 250GB hard drive, which go for about £25 / $30 on Amazon.

“Call of Duty MW no longer fits onto a 250GB SSD and cannot be updated,” BattleNonsense wrote on Saturday.

Hard drives don’t actually offer all of their stated space, but taking account of extra data and rounding, a 250GB drive has around 232GB of space.

Modern Warfare hit shelves last year and was already a pretty hefty game to begin with

That means Modern Warfare now takes up at least 232GB of space, roughly equivalent to roughly 4,000 hours of music, or 50 HD movies.

That’s more than a lot of laptops offer you – though it’s fair to assume most PC gamers will have something with adequate storage.

Modern Warfare hit shelves last year and was already a pretty hefty game to begin with.

It could only be played if PC gamers had 175GB of free space on their hard drives – and the hugely popular war simulator has only gotten bigger.

Since its release, game-publisher Activision has added bits to multiplayer, including its standalone, battle royale game mode Warzone.

On console, it’s possible to uninstall parts of Modern Warfare you don’t use, such as certain maps or the single player mode, to keep its size down.

However, on PC this isn’t possible, leading to an astronomical game that gobbles up a prohibitively large amount of hard drive space.

BattleNonsense suggested allowing players on PC to split up parts of the game to make it smaller.

“@Activision @Blizzard_Ent please split up SP [single player], MP [multiplayer] and Warzone,” they wrote.

In other news, footage of the latest Call of Duty has leaked online months ahead of the game’s release.

Here’s everything we know so far about the new Call of Duty.

We recently spoke to Warzone’s creators about the future of the spin-off game.

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