Want to play Halo 4‘s multiplayer when the title comes out? Well, you’re going to need about 8GB of memory to be able to do so, according to Microsoft. Players can use either a USB or a 360 hard drive for the required storage space. This is not terribly fun news for those who own Arcade, Core, 4GB and/or launch-day 360’s as they’ll have to either upgrade their hard drive or purchase the USB. Microsoft “highly recommends” the built-in hard drive for the “optimal experience”. The game comes out on November 6.
(Via IGN)