The physical copies of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II are starting to be delivered worldwide, and players have been shocked to find the discs only contain 72 MB of data. According to Eurogamer, the game could take up as much as 150GB of space on the PS5.
Physical copies of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II will always have to be connected to the internet in order to play the game. It is a process that has been criticized in the past because it can hinder game preservation, force firmware updates, and push owners towardDRM versions of games that might not work well in the future.
The majority of game discs are shipped with the full game. It is disappointing that you are forced to download the game in order to see dummy discs like this. If you live in a country with strict data caps, it can be a problem. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II will add to electricity costs and environmental impacts if you don't keep your console on for hours.
The difference between a day one patch to fix things and a game not being on the disc is significant. When installed with all of the packs on a PS5 the day one patch has ballooned the game size to up to 150 gigabytes.
We want to know why Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II isn't included in physical copies.