Gears Tactics Xbox Install Size

October 6, 2020 at 10:21pm
By Jason Stettner

The install size for Gears Tactics on Xbox has been revealed coming in at a rather large size at launch releasing on November 9, 2020 and taking up a total of 34.00 GB on the Xbox Store. The game is also Xbox One X enhanced providing a 4k resolution with HDR support. It is also Xbox Series X/S enhanced featuring 60fps and deploying Smart Delivery.

This is a Xbox Play Anywhere title as well, buy it once digitally on console or Windows 10 PC and own it on either platforms. It has keyboard and mouse support as well. Gears Tactics on console delivers the intense spin-off entry in the franchise that’s set twelve years before the events of the first entry.
Gears Tactics Xbox File Size
The cities on the planet Sera are beginning to fall to the monstrous Locust threat that’s rising from below. This Horde is causing disarray within the government. Play as Gabe Diaz as you recruit, equip and command your squads on a desperate mission to hunt down the relentless enemy leader of the Locust army, Ukkon.

This is the evil mastermind who makes the monsters the COG face off against. Be smart as you battle to survive, and outsmart your enemy in brutal turn based action. There are customizable elements for squad and equipment. Gather loot, and take on challenging missions. Face off in large scale boss battles and enjoy a narrative driven story. Many ways to play, and improved gameplay since its initial release.

Hopefully you found this interesting and we’ll try our best to keep this updated over time. It will likely change due to various game updates, adjustments to platforms and also additional content expansions such as DLC or seasons. You can check out more file sizes for recent game releases below. There are also general hubs or one from the particular franchise as well noted.

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Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner