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According to a report done by comparison service WhistleOut, online games can vary widely in their data usage. Fortnite, DOTA 2, Overwatch and Warframe all use around about 100MB per hour of play. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Destiny 2 top the list at 300MB and 250MB per hour respectively, while World of Warcraft, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) and Rocket League are towards the bottom at 40MB each. Other popular games, like Team Fortress 2, League of Legends and Rainbow Six Siege all track in at between 50MB and 100MB of data per hour.
Obviously, these numbers can vary depending on what you’re doing in the game. If you’re playing with a larger group of people or entering new areas for the first time then your data usage can easily go above the averages.
hes asking if the game uses a lot of data, I simply don't like people conflating wifi = internet because it's not true
Gaming uses a lot of data. I would not recommend playing online games using data.
and if your streaming video from youtube etc etc that will start to eat away at your 75 gig limit but that should be enough for the month
Div 2 will Not eat 20 gigs per week or get anywhere near it.. by itself.
It would need 1 x 10gig updates per week with playtime to cap that.
Or the User must be streaming HD to 4K content video to cap it quick