If you're planning on picking up Halo 5: Guardians in a couple weeks, you may want to start clearing room on your hard drive.
Earlier today I began downloading and installing Halo 5: Guardians (review copy). I was instantly shocked to find that the game was more than 60 GB in size, with Microsoft adding that there will be a 9GB day one update released shortly.
However, my hard drive space implosion pales in comparison to Twitter user Stepto,who didn't clear his hard drive before installing the game. He instantly met an error page that stated the following:
Judging by the number, the error message is wildly inaccurate. If it meant to say 131 GB, that'd make it the largest game in history, topping massive titles such as the 10 year old World of Warcraft and the colossal Grand Theft Auto V.
In the case that the error message is completely wrong in terms of its figures, we know that at the very least the game is 60GB in size, which still makes it one of the largest games in history. In contrast, Final Fantasy XIII's PC version is 60GB in size, but 48GB of that is FMV cutscenes.
As a matter of fact, Halo 5: Guardians is roughly the same size as all the previous Halo games. Last year's Halo: The Master Chief Collection clocked in at 65GB with Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, and Halo 4 all included. It might not be as perplexing as Titanfall's 40GB install, but it's up there.
Which brings me to my major point: go for a larger hard drive if you have the option. I'm currently using the base 500GB Xbox One and I regularly have to uninstall games that I am certain I will play again in the future. A 1TB drive will do you some favors in the long run.