Fans of the Halo franchise will have a tremendous experience with the next entry, Halo Infinite because it will be massive in size!
According to a leaked installation size, it appears that Halo Infinite will be the biggest entry in the iconic series. To be precise, it could weigh in at nearly 100GB!
‘Halo Infinite’ details before the eventual release
As per Wiredup Report, the download size of the upcoming installment exceeds the figure of 97GB. It implies that it will be over 100GB, without any doubt, upon its official launch.
Wiredup reportedly shared a screenshot from an Xbox interface. It showed that Halo Infinite would be close to 100GB in its overall size.
If all these details turn out to be true, Infinite will be the largest Halo ever in the beloved franchise.
Talking about comparisons, then the next entry will go past 2016’s Halo 5: Guardians. The latter had a size of nearly 46GB on Xbox One when it originally launched.
Speaking of Halo Infinite, then you might want to have plenty of space for it to prepare yourself. If you decide on a digital purchase, be ready to invest long hours waiting for the file size to install completely.
In the meantime, there will be few more technical previews of the awaited installment. Before the eventual arrival, fans will make themselves comfortable with the intense gameplay and features.
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Upcoming new games of 2021
Meanwhile, tons of other fresh releases are also scheduled to make their way into this year’s remaining half.
In terms of AAA heavyweights, gaming lovers will have multiple options to watch out for.
Speaking of the anticipated titles then they are Far Cry 6, Humankind, New World, and Battlefield 2042.
No More Heroes 3, Little Devil Inside, Life Is Strange: True Colors, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, and Stray are also on the list.
However, the vast line-up expands with the next Call of Duty, Forza Horizon 5, and Shadow Warrior 3.
Cyber Shadow, Deathloop, Dying Light 2, Back 4 Blood, RiMS Racing, and Tom Clancy’s XDefiant are other key offerings.
Recently announced Glitchpunk, Etched Memories, and The Day Before are also making their debuts very soon.
Coming back to Halo Infinite, again, it’s slated to be released before the end of 2021. Players will be able to get it on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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