Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 downloads drive peak internet usage

Comcast is proud of what it’s calling “the biggest week in Internet history” Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Download and stream Thursday Night Football. The company says Duty The game, which was released on October 25, was responsible for 19 percent of its total traffic last week.

It’s not really possible to extrapolate this further, as Comcast didn’t provide any specific numbers – either on how many customers were downloading the game or how large their downloads were. occurs between 84.4GB for the PlayStation version and 102GB for the PC version Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is in the grand tradition of Duty Games, huge downloads. This can be up to 300GB if players want to go ahead and download modern warfare ii And third and all associated content packs and languages, as Activision explained in june,

Comcast bragging about its huge network traffic weekends like this really highlights, if you scratch the surface a bit, how restrictive its 1.2TB data limit in 2024 can be. The company had removed that limit even during the Covid pandemic. There were several delays in restoring itBut it was still brought back in most American states.

The FCC, which says providers have the “technical capability” to operate without such limitations Currently under investigation How do they affect consumers? Can the FCC actually do something about this is in question,

For any players who downloaded the entire massive 300GB package, they will have wiped out a huge chunk of their 1.2TB Xfinity data cap in one fell swoop. If they use their internet normally, it may directly challenge or even exceed that limit. Considering that my family used about 800GB last month without any major game downloads, this wouldn’t be hard at all.

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