NBA 2K24 requires a staggering 161 GB on Xbox Series X|S, outpacing Starfield’s 140 GB. What does this trend mean for the storage needs of future games?
NBA 2K24 is dropping this week on the 8th, and get this: it’s asking for a monumental 161 GB on your Xbox Series X|S. Yeah, that’s not a typo; it’s actually larger than Starfield, the game that lets you explore over a thousand planets in an expansive universe. This is no small feat, especially when you consider that the Starfield game itself requires a generous 140 GB of free storage for its early access version. And let’s not forget the day one patches that come with most games these days; those will eat up even more space.
NBA 2K24 requires a staggering 161 GB on Xbox Series X|S, outpacing Starfield’s 140 GB. What does this trend mean for the storage needs of future games?
It’s really worth pausing for a moment to ask—why does NBA 2K24, a game centered around basketball, demand such a massive footprint? Let’s put this into context by looking at other sports games’ install sizes on Xbox Series X|S:
Even the most demanding of these games, WWE 2K23, is a full 100 GB smaller than NBA 2K24! It’s not just a question of having the space needed for NBA 2K24—it’s a question of what this trend means for the future of gaming storage.
If you’re like most gamers, you’ve been grappling with storage issues for a while. Remember the days when Call of Duty Warzone on PC required you to free up over 175 GB of storage just for a single map? Storage demands are spiraling out of control, and this new installment in the NBA 2K series is a testament to that.
So, whether you’re a basketball fanatic or a cosmic explorer in Starfield, make room—literally. It looks like our games are demanding more digital real estate than ever, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down.
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