Halo 4 will require 8GB space for multiplayer

Halo 4 will require 8GB space for multiplayer
Microsoft has confirmed that Halo 4's multiplayer mode will require 8GB of free space.

This means, if you are a Halo fan and you own an Xbox 360 Arcade or Core, you will be out of luck unless you purchase a USB memory stick or some other form of flash memory.



Of course, Microsoft recommends the Xbox 360 hard drive for the "optimal experience." The 8GB Microsoft flash drive costs a massive $40 and the 16GB drive costs $60. A 320GB Microsoft hard drive costs $130.

When asked for comment, the company says: "Halo 4 will push the limits of the Xbox 360 in terms of visual and audio fidelity, and will be delivering significant post-launch content." Apparently, that limit pushing requires a lot of space.

The game will hit shelves on November 6 2012.

Check the trailer here: The Halo 4 trailer and footage everyone is talking about

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 3 Jul 2012 19:23
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  • 3 comments
  • BTFan

    An 8GB USB flash drive is 5.99$ here in Canada...not that big of a deal.

    3.7.2012 19:52 #1

  • core2kid

    Quote:Halo 4 will push the limits of the Xbox 360 in terms of visual and audio fidelity, and will be delivering significant post-launch content. It's their plan to kill off the rest of the 360s before the launch of the new Xbox.

    3.7.2012 21:39 #2

  • mike.m

    What limits are they talking about? Crysis 2 has better graphics (more realistic) than Halo 4, and it only took up 5.5Gb for the whole game. It's not as if 343 came up with a new/amazing engine, they're still using the same engine Bungie made for Halo: Reach, just modified.

    I'm very excited for a new Halo, but I have little faith in a company that can't even entirely make an engine of their own, have never made a game before, and now they're making a sequel to one of the biggest selling game franchises in history? I've seen the gameplay, and while it looks good, they're definitely not pushing any graphics barrier. I sure hope they prove me wrong, I love Halo.


    3.7.2012 21:43 #3

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