Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is already close to turning one year old, and it does so just after receiving the Season 6 update.
And it will not also be the last update that the game receives from Infinity Ward and Activision before finishing the 'move' completely to the next installment, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
The size of the game on your system's hard drive is already huge, with lots of free maps, new weapons, characters, and different patches for retouching the experience.
The solution offered by Infinity Ward was simple, and to some extent effective: dividing the game into packages that compress the different modes, so that you only have installed what you are going to use when you start playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
When you finish the campaign you can delete it to save space, and if the cooperative mode does not matter to you, the same can be done. An idea that many PC users want so that their hard drives do not implode due to the huge size of the game, which on PC exceeds 250GB.
The problem is that this option is only available on consoles, and computer users have to 'live' with the burden of fully downloading the game. That is to say, mortgaging a whopping 250GB on their poor little hard drives.
That is why players are beginning ask Activision and Infinity Ward to enable the ability to download specific content packages depending on the part of the game that you are going to enjoy.
The company has yest to confirm any action, but the truth is that changing the file structure of a version, at this point in the product life cycle, seems highly unlikely.
Modern Warfare has only months to live, and it looks like Season 6 of content will be the last this game will see before moving to Black Ops Cold War, so the development team is already moving to the next project, and not you will be able to dedicate an intensive amount of hours to this improvement of a product in its final stretch of life.
In any case, if there is news, we will keep you informed.