A Plague Tale: Requiem Reveals PC Requirements, 1080p Recommended Specs Surprisingly Heavy

Oct 7, 2022 at 11:43am EDT
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The PC requirements for the anticipated action-adventure/horror sequel A Plague Tale: Requiem have been revealed, and they’re going to make your rig sweat. The Recommended specs ask for at least a GeForce RTX 3070 or a Radeon RX 6800 XT, and that’s only for 1080p/60fps. If you’re hoping to play at 1440p or 4k, you’re going to need something even heftier. Thankfully, A Plague Tale: Requiem does support up to DLSS 3 on capable graphics cards, so you should be able to wring better performance out of your PC that way. Unfortunately, FSR won’t be on the menu at launch.

Here are A Plague Tale: Requiem’s Minimum and Recommended PC specs:

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Recommended

Haven’t been keeping up with A Plague Tale: Requiem? You can catch up on all the key details here and check out an official description, below.

“Far across the sea, an island calls…

Embark on a heartrending journey into a brutal, breathtaking world twisted by supernatural forces. After escaping their devastated homeland, Amicia and Hugo travel far south, to new regions and vibrant cities. There, they attempt to start a new life and control Hugo’s curse.

But, when Hugo’s powers reawaken, death and destruction return in a flood of devouring rats. Forced to flee once more, the siblings place their hopes in a prophesized island that may hold the key to saving Hugo. Discover the cost of saving those you love in a desperate struggle for survival. Strike from the shadows or unleash hell, overcoming foes and challenges with a variety of weapons, tools and unearthly powers.”

A Plague Tale: Requiem is coming to PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and Switch (via the Cloud) on October 18.

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