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Ways to Prepare for Anthem

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Whether you get a physical or digital version of Anthem, the one thing you’re going to want to do is make sure you’ve got plenty of space free on your hard drive.

As you may have guessed, Anthem is going to take up a good few gigabytes on your system. According to the Microsoft store page, it’ll take up approximately 36.43 GB on Xbox One.

As such, making sure you’ve got enough space to get it installed is key to ensuring you can jump into the action as soon as possible.

This is particularly important if you decide to pre-order Anthem digitally, as you’ll then be all set to begin pre-loading the game as soon as the option becomes available for you to do so.

We’ve even got a handy post detailing pre-load and unlock times for Anthem you can check out, so you can give yourself as much time as you need to download it.


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