![]() ![]() ![]() Go to System > Settings > General > Power and Startup > Full Shutdown. But you can use the solutions below to fix any Call of Duty title that says your account doesn’t own the game. Note: The steps below refer to Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War because this is the newest game release at the time of writing. Fix Your Account Does Not Own Call of Duty If you’re an Xbox user, we may just have the fix you’re looking for. If you can’t load Black Ops Cold War, or any Call of Duty game for that matter, because of an error that says you don’t own the game, you’re not alone. Pick up my sci-fi novels Herokiller and Herokiller 2, and read my first series, The Earthborn Trilogy, which is also on audiobook. This has to stop somewhere, but Call of Duty is experiencing more GB bloat than anyone, both in terms of patch downloads and overall hard drive space.įollow me on Twitter, YouTube and Instagram. That’s wild.īoth PS5 and Xbox Series X will come with 1 TB hard drives, double the standard of the launch of the last generation of consoles, but it remains to be seen if games will continue getting bigger and bigger to match, as has been the trend. ![]() So if you don’t want to give up Modern Warfare on your hard drive, you’re going to be dedicating 300 GB plus to Call of Duty, if not more. Optimistically, I would guess it will not be smaller than 100 GB, if it has the traditional campaign, multiplayer and zombies mode we’re expecting. We are also approaching the debut of the next Call of Duty, Black Ops Cold War, this fall, and I am starting to wonder how big that game is going to be. While Infinity Ward has tried to reduce the footprint of the game over time, it hasn’t done so by very much. It remains confounding that a game that’s just a single battle royale map is nearly 100 GB, and the “full game” is almost 200 GB, pretty much half a hard drive for most players with 500 GB systems that have closer to 400 GB of available space. ![]()
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