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Titanfall on PC will Take Up 48Gb of Space; 21Gb Download

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Titanfall on PC will Take Up 48Gb of Space; 21Gb Download

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March is going to be a pretty big month, as a number of big titles will be dropping within a matter of weeks, even days! Games like Dark Souls IISouth Park: The Stick of TruthProfessor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace AttorneyFinal Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster will soon be landing on their respective platforms, and all your money will be lost to the ether. One of the most anticipated games, the next-gen title Titanfall, will dropping next week for Xbox One and PC, with an Xbox 360 release soon to follow thereafter.

However, if you’re getting the PC version, you’d best make sure you have enough storage space and a good internet package, as the game – when fully installed – will fill up 48Gb of space and has a 21Gb download. The numbers were confirmed over Twitter when Respawn Entertainment co-founder Vince Zampella answered a question from a Titanfall fan, asking how big the final game will be, because they were wanting to know if whether or not they should download the game or just buy a physical copy.

Because Titanfall is anticipated to be the Xbox One’s biggest game, there have been deals and bundles floating around in perpetration of the game’s release. For instance, an Xbox One-Titanfall bundle was leaked a head of time on accident and was thus removed due to a breach of embargo, but the the bundle will be happening nonetheless. The bundle will include a digital copy of the game and an accompanying one-month Xbox Live Gold membership, the Xbox One console itself, an Xbox One controller, the Kinect 2.0, and a wireless headset.

As for deals, a recent Target ad has revealed that it will be selling a 12-month Xbox Live Gold membership at a reduced price of $29.99 with the purchase of the Xbox One version of Titanfall. Target has Titanfall listed at $59.99 for both the PC and Xbox One versions, so buying the Xbox One version and the accompanying Gold membership will bring you up to  $89.98 / £53.82, which is quite the steal. Titanfall will be dropping on Xbox One and PC on March 11 in the US, March 13 in the EU and Australia, and March 14 in the UK and New Zealand. An Xbox 360 version will be dropping on March 25 in the US, followed by the EU on March 28.

Source: Twitter.