It’s not unusual for a game to take up 60-120GB of storage, and with downloadable content (DLC), add-ons, mods, and save files, storage is very much at a premium.
Downloaded games are massively huge, but all files easily fit on hard drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs) in one central location-with minor exceptions, of course. The games require updates that get stored on a drive. Changing Game Locations in Steamįor games that come on a disc, their size limit gets based on storage capacity. While Steam does an excellent job of managing your library, you can control where games get installed and even move them if you upgrade your storage or want different locations.