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this post was submitted on 04 Nov 2023
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The next Call of Duty will be the price of a console and will come preinstalled on a dedicated hard drive.
Better than buying the disc but still having to download 200gb when you get home.
Those two are not mutually exclusive
You will be shipped MW3 on an M.2 cartridge.
It'll be it's own plug in console
Now that's the ultimate end game: Just ship a new console for every new game.
MS, Sony and Nintendo just ship the base motherboard + DRM platform but game devs ship the CPU+GPU appropriate to play the game at 4K30 (obviously with dynamic scaling)
Tiger Electronics handhelds, but it's a Switch Lite with box-art printed on the front.
Are they really available for that price now?
looks more closely
You're right -- end of the title had "16GB"; shouldn't have just grabbed the first listing on Amazon that came up in a search for 1TB. But there are listings for 1TB flash USB drives between $10 and $20 -- you could legitimately ship games on them.
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Are they really available for that price now?
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