
An Intel Core i7-930/AMD Phenom II X6 1055T and a GeForce GTX 660/Radeon HD 7870 will keep you in the war. Information on PC install size and pre-load timings will be shared shortly.Ĭall of Duty Vanguardheads to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5 from 5 November 2021. Battlefield 4 is the latest in DICE’s modern military shooter series, complete with a single-player campaign and tonnes of multiplayer maps to fight over in tanks, jets or on foot. “Due to new on-demand texture streaming tech, Vanguard’s install size at launch will be significantly below that of previous Call of Duty releases – up to 30% – 50%+ of a file size difference on next-gen console and PC,” a blog post has detailed, explaining why install sizes are so much smaller than last year. Pre-loading of the game begins at 29 October local time.


Here’s the space you’ll need to have on Xbox and PlayStation: Unlike last year’s Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, which hit nearly 200GB on PS5 and 250GB on PC, Vanguard clocks in under a modest 100GB on consoles. The Call of Duty Vanguardinstall size has today been detailed by Activision Blizzard and Sledgehammer Games. I imagine the game has plenty of renewed interest because of this offer alone.Smaller than Black Ops Cold War, thankfully! Any Amazon Prime member has been able to download the game on PC since early June, with the offer expiring on 21st June.


Good news, we've increased server capacity for this region - you can expect less waiting, and more playing."Ī quick glance at Battlefield 4 concurrent player numbers over at SteamDB reveals a spike that began in early June and steadily grew in the run up to the reveal of Battlefield 2042 on 10th June, peaking with 11,801 concurrent players on Sunday 13th June.īattlefield 4 on PC specifically will have also benefited from being a free giveaway via Prime Gaming. We've been monitoring your experience and noticed queue times in the US West region were far longer than in other regions. "Since then, many of you have jumped back into Battlefield 4 to already get a taste of the return to all-out-warfare. "We were absolutely blown away by your excitement and reactions to the recent Battlefield 2042 reveal," Straatford said.
