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The release of Gears of War Reloaded is just around the corner and many PC players are already wondering if their equipment will be ready for battle. Microsoft has shared the official system requirements, which are surprisingly not as demanding as one might expect from a next-generation title.
Although the exact configurations for playing in 4K or with frame rates above 60 FPS have not yet been detailed, the published specifications make it clear that a top-of-the-line PC won’t be necessary to move smoothly in high resolutions. However, it’s possible that closer to launch, the requirements will be updated with more precise data for each configuration.
Official Gears of War Reloaded system requirements for PC
Minimum
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Operating System: 64-bit Windows 10 (update 19H2)
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Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 (4 cores) or Intel i5 Skylake
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Memory: 8 GB RAM
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Graphics Card: AMD Radeon RX 480 / RX 5300, Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 / 1050 Ti or Intel Arc A380
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DirectX: Version 12
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Network: Broadband internet connection
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Storage: 70 GB available
Recommended
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Operating System: 64-bit Windows 10 (update 22H) or 64-bit Windows 11 (update 24H2)
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Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 (6 cores) or Intel i5 Coffee Lake
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Memory: 8 GB RAM
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Graphics Card: AMD Radeon RX 5600 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 / GTX 1660 Ti / RTX 2070
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DirectX: Version 12
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Storage: 70 GB available
The new chapter in the Gears of War saga promises to bring back the intensity of its close combat and iconic third-person action, now with improved visuals and technical enhancements that will take advantage of more powerful equipment, but without leaving behind those with more modest hardware.
