How Much Storage Do You Need for Gaming in 2024
Well it depends on the kind of games you play. If you play big titles (big and popular games with high graphics such as WoW, OW2, Call of Duty, Elden Ring, etc) each can take on average about 100GB so if you want to install 10 of these youll need at least 1.5TB, the remaining 500GB will be for Windows and other software.
Now big titles can be categorized as AAA, MMORPGs, FPS Games and Open World Games. Each will take on average a slightly different amount as shown in the table below:
Game | Space | Example |
Indie | 0.5 to 5GB | Hollow Knight |
AAA | 40GB to 150GB | Call of Duty |
MMORPGs | 20GB to 100GB | WoW |
FPS | 50GB to 120GB | Fortnite |
Open World | 70GB to 150GB | Elder Ring |
Game Size Breakdown
Game sizes can vary significantly depending on the type of game, graphics quality, and additional content like expansions and downloadable content (DLC).
- Indie Games: 500 MB to 5 GB
- Indie games are usually smaller due to less complex graphics and smaller worlds.
- AAA Titles: 50 GB to 150 GB
- AAA games like Call of Duty, Assassin’s Creed, and Red Dead Redemption, will need at least 50GB because of the high-resolution textures, detailed open worlds, and immersive gameplay features.
- MMORPGs: 20 GB to 100 GB+
- Massively multiplayer online games like World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy XIV, or Elder Scrolls Online tend to be large due to ongoing updates, expansions, and vast online worlds.
- FPS (First-Person Shooters): 50 GB to 120 GB
- First-person shooters like Call of Duty: Warzone and Destiny 2 require significant storage due to high-resolution textures, multiplayer maps, and additional content updates.
- Open-World Games: 70 GB to 150 GB
- Open-world games like Grand Theft Auto V, Cyberpunk 2077, and Red Dead Redemption 2 have large maps and detailed environments.
Storage Needed for the most popular games
The following table includes the minimuze size required for each game listed on each of their officials websites as well as the maximum size (this is a more realistic measure) which is the space that you need after updates, downloadable content and expansions.
Game Title | Install Size |
Max Size (with Updates/DLCs)
|
Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) | 85 GB | 120 GB |
Fortnite | 40 GB | 90 GB |
Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) | 100 GB | 120 GB |
League of Legends (LoL) | 12 GB | 25 GB |
Minecraft | 1 GB | 4 GB |
Call of Duty: Warzone | 125 GB | 200 GB |
World of Warcraft | 100 GB | 150 GB |
Overwatch 2 | 50 GB | 80 GB |
Valorant | 25 GB | 40 GB |
Elden Ring | 60 GB | 85 GB |
Cyberpunk 2077 | 70 GB | 110 GB |
Red Dead Redemption 2 | 150 GB | 175 GB |
The Witcher 3 | 50 GB | 75 GB |
God of War | 70 GB | 95 GB |
Starfield | 125 GB | 150 GB |
Baldur’s Gate 3 | 120 GB | 140 GB |
Resident Evil 4 Remake | 60 GB | 85 GB |
Hogwarts Legacy | 90 GB | 120 GB |
Apex Legends | 85 GB | 110 GB |
Spider-Man: Miles Morales | 55 GB | 80 GB |
Spider-Man Remastered | 75 GB | 100 GB |
Dota 2 | 40 GB | 65 GB |
The Last of Us Part I | 100 GB | 125 GB |
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla | 80 GB | 110 GB |
Halo Infinite | 60 GB | 100 GB |
Far Cry 6 | 60 GB | 85 GB |
Watch Dogs 2 | 50 GB | 65 GB |
PUBG: Battlegrounds | 80 GB | 120 GB |
Horizon Zero Dawn | 75 GB | 100 GB |
Ghostwire: Tokyo | 20 GB | 35 GB |
Death Stranding | 80 GB | 115 GB |
Dying Light 2 | 60 GB | 85 GB |
Hitman 3 | 60 GB | 80 GB |
Guardians of the Galaxy | 80 GB | 100 GB |
Forza Horizon 5 | 110 GB | 150 GB |
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves | 100 GB | 120 GB |
Returnal | 60 GB | 90 GB |
Atomic Heart | 90 GB | 110 GB |
Days Gone | 70 GB | 95 GB |
Deathloop | 30 GB | 50 GB |
Dead Island 2 | 70 GB | 90 GB |
Shadow Warrior 3 | 15 GB | 30 GB |
Alan Wake Remastered | 38 GB | 50 GB |
Remnant II | 60 GB | 80 GB |
A Plague Tale: Requiem | 50 GB | 70 GB |
Palworld | 30 GB | 45 GB |
Evil West | 50 GB | 65 GB |
Gollum | 45 GB | 60 GB |
Forspoken | 90 GB | 115 GB |
Atlas Fallen | 35 GB | 50 GB |
Jedi Survivor | 130 GB | 160 GB |
Sons of the Forest | 20 GB | 40 GB |
You can use the table above and add up how much storage you will need in total. For example, in my case, I made a small table for the games I personally play down below.
Game Title | Install Size |
Max Size (with Updates/DLCs)
|
World of Warcraft (WoW) | 100 GB | 150 GB |
Overwatch 2 (OW2) | 50 GB | 80 GB |
League of Legends (LoL) | 12 GB | 25 GB |
Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) | 85 GB | 120 GB |
Dota 2 | 40 GB | 65 GB |
The Sims 4 | 45 GB | 70 GB |
Fortnite | 40 GB | 90 GB |
Apex Legends | 85 GB | 110 GB |
Valorant | 25 GB | 40 GB |
Elden Ring | 60 GB | 85 GB |
PUBG: Battlegrounds | 80 GB | 120 GB |
Minecraft | 1 GB | 4 GB |
Cyberpunk 2077 | 70 GB | 110 GB |
Total | 693 GB | 1069 GB |
If you add the fact that you may need to install software like Windows 10, Zoom and other everyday software for Work and school as shown below:
Software | Install Size |
Max Size (with Updates/Extras)
|
Windows 11 | 20 GB | 30 GB |
Zoom | 300 MB | 500 MB |
Microsoft Office (Full Suite) | 4 GB | 6 GB |
Adobe Acrobat Reader | 500 MB | 1 GB |
Google Chrome | 500 MB | 2 GB |
Spotify | 400 MB | 1 GB |
Slack | 200 MB | 500 MB |
Dropbox | 400 MB | 1 GB |
Antivirus Software (e.g., Windows Defender) | 1 GB | 2 GB |
Total (Everyday Software) | 27.3 GB | 44 GB |
So Id say you need a total of 1200GB to play several AAA titles as well as installing basic software. If you cant afford to have 2TB on your computer, there are ways to make it work if you want to have access to all these games quickly without having to install and uninstall.
How to Manage Storage Space for Games
a. Uninstall Unused Software & Games
Install everything you dont need first. Go to Add & Remove software and remove every software you don’t need anymore. That should free up about 10GB.
b. Install an additional Drive
If you have a GAMING laptop chances are you only have 512GB. Most gaming laptops allow for an additional drive and most modern gaming laptops will let you install 1TB on the additional storage slot. (with some exceptions). Check out my post here if you want to find out how much storage and what kind of storage your laptop supports.
After you find out how much storage your laptop supports, you can go ahead and go through the upgrade process as shown in my post: How to Upgrade Your Laptop Storage. Its most likely going to be an additional SSD as opposed to an HDD since modern laptops can all accomodate SSDs.
C. Use an External Device
This is my favorite trick. Because my website talks about computers , software and games. I need to test and run DOZENS of heavy titles and this can all accumulate to over 10TB (50 titles). So What I do is use external devices…
Now I dont mean you are going to run the game out of your external device but rather keep all installed files and your games folder into an external device then pull it out (copy and paste it) to your laptops internal storage when you feel like you need to play that game. You want to do this for games you play from time to time because it requires you to move files. This is a much faster process than downloading and reinstalling the game, trust.
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- I am physicist and electrical engineer. My knowledge in computer software and hardware stems for my years spent doing research in optics and photonics devices and running simulations through various programming languages. My goal was to work for the quantum computing research team at IBM but Im now working with Astrophysical Simulations through Python. Most of the science related posts are written by me, the rest have different authors but I edited the final versions to fit the site's format.
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