Titanfall will take up 48GB of Hard Drive space

Titanfall will take up 48GB of Hard Drive space

by Michael Black on 26 February 2014 · 2460 views

Arguably the most anticipated game of 2014 is coming very soon, March 11th to be specific, and the game is entitled Titanfall. The game is being developed by a lot of people who worked on the Call of Duty series, which explains the overwhelming hype for this upcoming release. We've seen what the graphics will look like on PC, and it's very impressive, but along with that comes a hefty disk space requirement of 48GB. The download itself only weighs in at 21GB, but once everything is installed and unpacked you're looking at close to 50 gigs of space.

1 large Titanfall will take up 48GB of Hard Drive space

Here's a look at the full list of minimum requirements for Titanfall:

  • AMD Athlon X2 2.8GHz or higher OR Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz or higher CPU
  • At least 4GB RAM
  • Radeon HD 4770 or higher OR GeForce 8800GT or higher GPU with 512MB VRAM or more
  • 64-Bit Operating System, Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 supported
  • 48GB of hard disk space

It's probably not too big of a deal for those with an HDD, but anyone running an SSD (a lot of newer laptops come with only a smaller SSD), may have trouble finding space for the game. Here are some helpful tips on making more room with a small SSD, but we can't guarantee you'll free up 48GB of space.

The game will be out in less than a couple of weeks, so make sure you're prepared for the files if you plan to play on PC.

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