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Bethesda's Fallout 76 is just around the corner, and you might need to do a bit of spring cleaning on your hard drive: The game's day one patch weighs in at a massive 51.641GB (via PSU).
That's a pretty meaty file in itself, but even more so when you consider the fact the game's initial install size is 45GB. In total, this means you'll need to clear just over 96GB from your hard drive to squeeze everything on your console.
As for the patch itself, it'll mainly iron out various issues that players encountered in the beta, such as audio problems, invite issues, as well as polishing the hunger gauge, which wasn't functioning properly in the beta.
Fallout 76 is due out on November 14 for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One.