Of course, 41 GB is under the 50 GB storage limitation of a Blu-ray disc, while the PC release is downloaded via Steam. So while Black Ops 3 clocks in at 41 GB on PlayStation 4, it commands a whopping 60 GB on PC. Why? Because they’re constrained by the core development platform (consoles in this case) but also are freed of the physical storage limitations that console games have. Of course, I’m pulling most of these figures from the PC releases of the Call of Duty games on Steam. Indeed, the generation spanning leap from Black Ops 2 to Ghosts resulted in a massive 150 percent increase in storage required. While a 90 GB install size for Infinite Warfare would be a 50 percent increase from the previous largest leap on the same generation - which was a 37.5 percent increase from Call of Duty: Ghosts to Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - it’s not so far out range as to be impossible to imagine.