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It's deliberately done on commercial purposes, there's no doubt. But it's a shame and a headache for the consumer to be forced to uninstall and reinstall, sometimes not even a full game but a single update of lots of GB.This is intentional. If you can only have a few games installed that means you're buying DLC and microtransactions in those games and not other games. Game companies moved hard into the games as a service mindset years ago. It forces people to keep playing games they otherwise would have dropped because of the sunk cost fallacy. 'Do I really want to uninstall this game I've spent hundreds of hours playing and spent a bunch of money on to install this shiny new game I might not like from a different developer?'
Continuing with what I've said before, if 1 TB was O.K. for 1080p gaming, adequate disk space for 4K gaming should be around 3 or 4 TB.