Players of Battlefield 6 are finding themselves faced with a unique prompt: after completing the game’s campaign, they are encouraged to remove it from their system to reclaim precious storage space. This notification appears post-credits, allowing gamers to uninstall the campaign portion should they choose.
Depending on the platform, the campaign’s file size varies but typically hovers around 15 GB. Users looking to enhance their experience with an HD texture pack will need to allocate additional space, which highlights the increasing demands on hard drive capacity as AAA games evolve.
Player Reactions to the Uninstall Prompt
The reaction from the gaming community has been overwhelmingly positive. A viral post on X (formerly Twitter) from October 11 drew attention to this uninstall option, with many players describing it as a thoughtful and respectful feature in the current gaming landscape.
LMFAO WHEN YOU FINISH THE BF6 CAMPAIGN IT REPLACES THE BUTTON WITH AN UNINSTALL BUTTON pic.twitter.com/emTntAMsBj
— bob.(@BobNetworkUK) October 11, 2025
In the realm of competitive shooters, the campaign often takes a backseat to multiplayer action, making this integration particularly sensible. Especially as consoles struggle to manage increasing game sizes—many base models have not seen a proportional increase in hard drive space—a feature that addresses this concern is welcomed by gamers.
While Battlefield 6 is not as massive as the notorious install sizes of the Call of Duty franchise, which can exceed 100 GB when factoring in all additional content, it still requires roughly 70 GB of total space. This makes the option to uninstall a portion of the game a pragmatic one for many players.
Have you already completed the Battlefield 6 campaign? Consider freeing up some space by taking advantage of this uninstall feature!
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