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Top 20 Video Games That Require the Most Storage Space

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - June 16th 2025, 23:55 GMT+2
Monster Hunter Wilds

20. Monster Hunter Wilds (2025) – 135 GB

Monster Hunter Wilds continues Capcom’s tradition of pushing boundaries in action-RPG design, but with that ambition comes a hefty file size of 135 GB. Set in a vast, untamed wilderness filled with dynamic weather and dangerous beasts, this entry in the Monster Hunter series promises expansive ecosystems, real-time co-op hunts, and seamless transitions between zones. The game’s advanced environmental effects, detailed monster animations, and massive world-building assets all contribute to its demanding storage requirements. As expected, the file size may grow even larger with updates, event content, and potential DLC. Storage needs can also differ slightly between consoles and PC, so it's wise to plan ahead. If you're excited to dive into this next-gen monster-slaying adventure, make sure your drive has room to spare. | © Capcom

Halo The Master Chief Collection

19. Halo: The Master Chief Collection (2014) – 136.63 GB

Halo: The Master Chief Collection is a must-have for fans of the iconic Xbox franchise, and its 136.63 GB install size reflects the sheer volume of content it includes. Originally released in 2014, this collection has grown significantly over time, bundling together Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 4, and more, complete with remastered visuals and audio. Regular updates, multiplayer modes, 4K enhancements, and optional texture packs have steadily increased the total file size across platforms. On PC, especially, players often find the game requires more space depending on selected components and patches. If you're revisiting this sci-fi classic or jumping in for the first time, know that the full experience demands a sizable chunk of your hard drive. | © 343 Industries

Cropped Marvels Spider Man 2

18. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (2023) – 140 GB

With its cinematic storytelling and stunning New York City recreation, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a technical showpiece — and that shows in its massive 140 GB file size. Released in 2023 exclusively for PlayStation 5, this sequel introduces players to a dual protagonist system featuring both Peter Parker and Miles Morales, along with enhanced visual fidelity and faster traversal mechanics. The game features dense urban environments, lifelike animations, and ray-traced reflections that make full use of the console's hardware. Add in post-launch content and potential DLCs, and the file size grows even further. But, for fans of superhero games and blockbuster storytelling, Spider-Man 2 is worth every gigabyte. | © Insomniac Games

Starfield

17. Starfield (2023) – 140 GB

Bethesda’s long-awaited Starfield finally launched in 2023, and its 140 GB installation size is a testament to its galactic ambitions. As the studio’s first new IP in over two decades, Starfield offers players an open-universe experience with over 1,000 explorable planets, fully customizable ships, and branching storylines. The massive file size stems from a combination of high-resolution textures, vast procedural generation systems, and extensive voice acting. On PC, the game often consumes more space depending on graphic settings and optional content packs. With future expansions and mods likely to further increase its footprint, Starfield is a spacefaring epic that demands both your time and your storage. | © Bethesda Game Studios

FINAL FANTASY XV

16. Final Fantasy XV (2016) – 148 GB

Final Fantasy XV marked a dramatic shift in the legendary JRPG series, offering real-time combat and a road-trip-style adventure across a visually striking open world. Originally released in 2016, its 148 GB file size reflects years of updates, graphical enhancements, and substantial DLC packs such as Episode Gladiolus, Episode Prompto, and Episode Ardyn. The Windows Edition in particular includes high-resolution textures and mod support, which make the PC version especially demanding. The game’s cinematic presentation, dynamic weather, and seamless exploration contribute to its large install size. For fans seeking the full FFXV experience, prepare to dedicate a significant portion of your drive. | © Square Enix

Red Dead Redemption 2

15. Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018) – 150 GB

Red Dead Redemption 2 isn’t just a game — it’s a cinematic Western masterpiece. Released in 2018, this title from Rockstar Games boasts a detailed open world, immersive storylines, and jaw-dropping visuals that demand a massive 150 GB of storage space. From snowy mountain ranges to sun-soaked plains, the game’s environmental realism, dynamic NPC behavior, and advanced AI come at a significant digital cost. The PC version is especially large, as it includes optional high-resolution textures and a range of graphical settings that push file size even further. Whether you're playing for the story of Arthur Morgan or the countless side quests and exploration, be prepared to sacrifice a good portion of your hard drive. It’s heavy — but for good reason. | © Rockstar Games

Cropped The Last Of Us Part II

14. The Last of Us Part II Remastered (2024) – 150 GB

Naughty Dog took an already incredible game and made it even more breathtaking with The Last of Us Part II Remastered, released in 2024 for the PlayStation 5. Clocking in at 150 GB, the remaster brings native 4K resolution, improved textures, faster load times, and enhanced lighting to an already intense and emotionally charged narrative. This version also includes new content like Lost Levels and behind-the-scenes developer commentary, which contribute to the file size. While storage needs vary slightly depending on your console’s setup, players can expect a pretty hefty install regardless. It’s a must-have for fans of the series — just make sure your SSD is ready. | © Naughty Dog

Forspoken

13. Forspoken (2023) – 150 GB

Square Enix’s Forspoken released in 2023 and immediately drew attention not just for its magical parkour and fast-paced combat, but also for its surprisingly large 150 GB install size. Built using the Luminous Engine, the game features high-fidelity visuals, expansive landscapes, and flashy particle effects that push the boundaries of current-gen hardware. Players control Frey, a young woman transported from New York to the fantasy world of Athia, with spells and traversal abilities that look stunning — and take up plenty of space. On PC, the game’s ultra settings and texture packs can demand even more storage than the console version. It’s a graphically ambitious title that asks a lot from your system, both in power and space. | © Square Enix

Horizon Forbidden West

12. Horizon Forbidden West (2022) – 150 GB

Horizon Forbidden West expands on everything that made Horizon Zero Dawn great, with a deeper narrative, wider map, and enhanced graphics. Released in 2022 for PlayStation 4 and 5, the game requires 150 GB of space — a result of its ultra-detailed environments, large-scale mechanical creatures, and intricate story elements. Guerrilla Games pushed the PS5 hardware to its limits with this title, incorporating real-time weather systems, underwater exploration, and near-instant fast travel. The file size can also increase slightly with updates and expansions like Burning Shores. It’s a visually spectacular journey through a post-apocalyptic America, and well worth the gigabytes if you’ve got the room. | © Guerrilla Games

Baldurs Gate 3

11. Baldur’s Gate 3 (2023) – 150 GB

A massive RPG in every sense, Baldur’s Gate 3 launched in 2023 and quickly established itself as one of the most content-rich games of the decade. With a base install size of 150 GB, this modern Dungeons & Dragons adaptation offers hundreds of hours of gameplay, deep character customization, and a branching narrative shaped by your choices. The high-resolution assets, voice acting for nearly every line of dialogue, and detailed environments all contribute to the storage demand. On PC, additional space may be needed for updates and mods, while console players will still face a heavy footprint. If you're serious about story-driven RPGs, this is a title you'll want — and need — to make space for. | © Larian Studios

FINAL FANTASY 7

10. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024) – 155 GB

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, released in 2024, is the highly anticipated second chapter in the remake trilogy of the iconic JRPG. With a massive 155 GB file size, it’s one of the largest console exclusives to date — and for good reason. The game boasts stunning environments, enhanced combat mechanics, cinematic cutscenes, and a vast open world that dwarfs its predecessor. Optimized for PlayStation 5, the storage demand is largely driven by 4K textures, seamless world traversal, and expansive story content. Expect future patches and DLC to potentially add even more weight. For fans of the series, this is a must-play — just be ready to clear some space first. | © Square Enix

FINAL FANTASY 16

9. Final Fantasy XVI (2023) – 155 GB

Released in 2023, Final Fantasy XVI reimagines the franchise once again with a darker, medieval fantasy setting and a focus on fast-paced, action-heavy combat. Its 155 GB install size reflects not only its rich storytelling and cinematic scale, but also its technically advanced presentation. From the detailed particle effects of Eikon battles to the lifelike facial animations, every piece of this game demands space. The PS5-exclusive title also includes massive environments, real-time weather changes, and voice acting across multiple languages. While DLC and patches add to the total, the base game alone is already one of the heaviest in the series. For lovers of deep lore and dramatic storytelling, it's worth every gigabyte. | © Square Enix

Cropped STAR WARS Jedi Survivor

8. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (2023) – 155 GB

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, released in 2023, takes Cal Kestis’s journey to new heights — and new file sizes — with an install size of 155 GB. Building on the success of Jedi: Fallen Order, this sequel brings denser environments, expanded combat mechanics, and vastly improved visuals. With richly detailed alien worlds, high-resolution assets, and expansive new areas to explore, the game’s scale is a major contributor to its storage needs. PC players, in particular, may experience higher requirements due to texture packs and performance tuning. Frequent updates and potential story expansions will only increase its footprint. It’s a galactic adventure that’s big in every sense. | © Respawn Entertainment

S T A L K E R 2 Heart of Chornobyl

7. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl (2024) – 160 GB

After years of anticipation, S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl finally launched in 2024 — and brought a serious 160 GB of gritty, atmospheric survival horror with it. Set in a radioactive open world based on the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, the game features photorealistic visuals, non-linear gameplay, and immersive sim-style mechanics. The large file size can be attributed to its detailed environment rendering, realistic lighting, and complex AI systems. If you’re into tense exploration and hardcore survival, this is one you’ll want to make room for. | © GSC Game World

Medal of Honor Above and Beyond

6. Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond (2020) – 180 GB

Originally released in 2020 as a VR-exclusive title, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond shocked many with its enormous 180 GB install size — especially for a virtual reality game. Developed with cutting-edge graphics and immersive first-person gameplay, the game offers a fully cinematic campaign, online multiplayer, and one of the most robust VR war experiences to date. Much of the space is taken up by 4K video content, high-fidelity textures, and interactive environments crafted for VR immersion. It’s one of the largest VR game installs ever, and while its file size may seem extreme, it reflects the production value and scope that went into delivering a true blockbuster war simulation in virtual reality. | © Respawn Entertainment

Cropped God of War Ragnarök

5. God of War Ragnarök (2022) – 190 GB

God of War Ragnarök, released in 2022, is a massive sequel in every sense — including its file size, which hits 190 GB. This PlayStation exclusive continues the Norse saga of Kratos and Atreus with breathtaking visuals, sprawling realms, and emotionally rich storytelling. The game’s storage demand stems from its high-resolution assets, cinematic cutscenes, and the seamless transition between gameplay and narrative. On PS5, the haptic feedback, 3D audio, and ultra-detailed environments take full advantage of the hardware, justifying the heavy footprint. While it's optimized for performance, updates and future enhancements could push the size even higher. It’s a powerhouse title that deserves both your time and a large chunk of your SSD. | © Santa Monica Studio

Call of Duty Modern Warfare III

4. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023) – 213 GB

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, launched in 2023, stands out not just for its fast-paced multiplayer and campaign, but also for its immense 213 GB install size. The game combines single-player missions, co-op modes, and the ever-expanding Warzone integration — all of which require significant space. On PC and consoles, players often download large day-one patches and optional content packs, which quickly inflate the file size. High-res textures, real-time lighting, and constant updates also contribute to this figure. For fans committed to the full COD experience — including zombies, campaign, and Warzone — this title is a storage-intensive beast. | © Activision

Call of Duty Modern Warfare

3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) – 235 GB

Few games have been as infamous for their size as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019). With a staggering 235 GB footprint at its peak (and more if you included Warzone), this reboot reshaped expectations for what a modern military shooter could be — and what it could weigh. The file size ballooned due to photorealistic graphics, constant updates, massive multiplayer files, and the integration of Warzone, which shared assets with the main game. PC players, in particular, experienced bloated storage needs if they installed everything from campaign to spec ops and battle royale. It’s an iconic example of how sprawling content can lead to massive digital demands. | © Infinity Ward / Activision

ARK Survival Evolved

2. ARK: Survival Evolved (2017) – 400+ GB

ARK: Survival Evolved is well-known not just for its open-world survival mechanics and dinosaur taming, but for its shockingly large storage requirements — often exceeding 400 GB with all DLCs and expansions installed. Released in 2017, the game has seen years of content updates, texture enhancements, and mod support, especially on PC, where its size frequently becomes a topic of frustration among players. Each DLC adds new maps, biomes, creatures, and mechanics, ballooning the base game’s size far beyond typical titles. It’s a sandbox filled with possibilities, but it comes at the cost of serious disk real estate. If you're diving in, consider upgrading your drive first. | © Studio Wildcard

Cropped DCS World

1. DCS World (2008) – 500+ GB

Topping the list is DCS World, a digital combat flight simulator that isn’t just a game — it’s a high-fidelity aviation sandbox designed for realism lovers. With a base install of 500 GB or more, depending on the modules you add, DCS World sets the gold standard for simulation detail. Each aircraft comes with detailed systems modeling, 4K textures, realistic flight physics, and full cockpit interactivity. Add in large map expansions and community mods, and you’ll easily surpass half a terabyte. Whether you're flying F/A-18s over the Persian Gulf or learning the intricate systems of a Cold War-era MiG, this title demands both patience and storage space. For serious sim pilots, it's the ultimate experience — and the ultimate storage hog. | © Eagle Dynamics

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As video games continue to evolve with stunning visuals, sprawling open worlds, and endless updates, one thing is clear — they’re taking up more and more space on our hard drives. Whether you're gaming on a console or a high-end PC, storage demands can vary significantly between platforms. In many cases, what starts as a manageable install can balloon in size thanks to massive Day One patches, texture packs, and downloadable content (DLC).

In this article, we’re counting down the top 20 video games that require the most storage space in 2025. From games that are heavy right out of the box to those that grow with every expansion, this list is a must-read for any gamer trying to manage their precious gigabytes.

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As video games continue to evolve with stunning visuals, sprawling open worlds, and endless updates, one thing is clear — they’re taking up more and more space on our hard drives. Whether you're gaming on a console or a high-end PC, storage demands can vary significantly between platforms. In many cases, what starts as a manageable install can balloon in size thanks to massive Day One patches, texture packs, and downloadable content (DLC).

In this article, we’re counting down the top 20 video games that require the most storage space in 2025. From games that are heavy right out of the box to those that grow with every expansion, this list is a must-read for any gamer trying to manage their precious gigabytes.

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