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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey PC system requirements revealed

Assassin's Creed Odyssey will be with us later this week. Reviews are now live, we've previously discussed some of the new RPG elements coming to this year's entry and now, it is time to take a look at the PC system requirements, broken down for 720p/30, 1080p/30 and 4K/30.

Assassin's Creed Odyssey will be the next big installment for the series and unlike Origins, it won't be usurped next year as there is no Assassin's Creed planned for 2019. All of the PC system requirements this time target 30 frames per second at various frame rates, although we are still hopeful that 60 frames per second won't be too hard to hit.

Minimum Requirements:

  • CPU: AMD FX 6300, Intel Core i5 2400, Ryzen 3 1200
  • GPU: AMD Radeon R9 285 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
  • RAM: 8GB RAM
  • Resolution: 720p
  • Targeted framerate: 30 FPS
  • Video Preset: Low

Recommended requirements:

  • CPU: AMD FX-8350, Intel Core i7-3770, Ryzen 5 1400
  • GPU: AMD Radeon R9 290X or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
  • RAM: 8GB RAM
  • Resolution: 1080p
  • Targeted framerate: 30 FPS
  • Video Preset: High

Recommended 4K requirements:

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700X, Intel Core i7 7700
  • GPU: AMD Vega 64, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
  • RAM: 16GB RAM
  • Resolution: 4K
  • Targeted framerate: 30 FPS
  • Video Preset: High

Assassin's Creed Odyssey can be ran on Windows 7, 8.1 or Windows 10. Ubisoft does recommend Windows 10 64-bit for anyone looking to play at 4K. In addition to that, we know that the game calls for 46GB of storage space.

Assassin's Creed Odyssey launches on the 5th of October for PC, Xbox One and PS4. It will also be available on the Nintendo Switch in Japan as a cloud game.

KitGuru Says: I really enjoyed Origins last year so I'm hoping for another solid entry with Odyssey. Are any of you looking forward to Assassin's Creed Odyssey? How do you feel about the system requirements in place?

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