![]() ![]() It means that disc-based games will work offline, however, games like Forza Horizon 5 and Halo Infinite don’t contain the full version of the game on disc, much like Modern Warfare 2, meaning they’re basically paperweights without an internet connection. You also won’t be prompted to install the latest updates. Microsoft recently made changes to Xbox’s DRM system, which previously required online license checks for physical games and some digital titles to work. A hard copy is necessary so that the game can be enjoyed without an internet connection or the need to download additional data. Currently, the game’s playability is at the mercy of Activision, which could choose to delist the game from digital storefronts in the future. The fact the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 disc contains no data doesn’t bode well for video game preservation. The Xbox Series X has more storage than the PS5 (802GB versus 667GB) but the Xbox Series S has a paltry 364GB available. Xbox Series X|S owners will want to pick up the Seagate 1TB Storage Expansion Card, which is one of the best Xbox Series X accessories you can buy. The PS5 only has 667GB of storage available, which means Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 could eat up almost 25% of the PlayStation 5’s SSD. If you’re on PS5, then, you might want to check out our best PS5 SSD list and PS5 SSD upgrade guide. That’s not exactly a huge surprise, as 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare took almost 200GB of storage space. The 151GB download size also doesn’t include Warzone 2, Call of Duty’s free-to-play battle royale mode, which is due to release on November 16. It also means that if you don’t have a working internet connection or have reached your data cap, the game is unplayable even if you own the disc. Once the disc is inserted, you’ll need to download a whopping 151.4GB of additional data, which doesn’t include co-op and multiplayer extras (thanks, PushSquare ). ![]()
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