If you're looking forward to Halo 5 later this month, you'd better save some room on your hard drive.
According to leaked retail copies (via GameSpot), the upcoming Halo release will require 60GB of free hard drive space.
It also appears that unlike many of its predecessors, Halo 5 is rated T for Teen, as opposed to M for Mature.
Halo 5: Guardians will make its worldwide debut on October 27 for Xbox One.
It introduces a new multiplayer mode called Warzone, which supports 24-player battles with both friendly and enemy AI.
Players will be tasked with confronting Spartans, Covenant and Forerunners, all while trying to complete a variety of objectives.
Watch a trailer for Halo 5 below:












