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Lol: huge Call of Duty update provides download record

Due to a huge Call of Duty update, a lot of download traffic was registered in one day. It makes for a funny record.

Call of Duty has built a reputation since Modern Warfare in 2019. We’re talking about the reputation for massive updates. With the arrival of Black Ops: Cold War and Warzone, this has not changed. In fact, Treyarch happily continues on this basis. In fact, it is now so serious that Call of Duty requires the complete storage of your PlayStation 4.

When Call of Duty releases a major update, thousands upon thousands of households will of course have the download on. Preferably on the day that the update is released so that you can be the first to get started with the new content. And internet providers have noticed that.

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Virgin Media says in the UK that a record has recently been recorded regarding download traffic. Download behavior per user amounted to an average of 20 GB per subscriber. Not entirely coincidentally, a new Call of Duty update was released on the same day. This is February 25, when a CoD update of 25 GB went live.

Because so many gamers were raking in that update, Virgin Media noticed a huge spike in download traffic. Much more than usual on a normal day. Funny or a worrying development? Gamers with a PlayStation 4 can no longer laugh about it. (via BBC)

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