With less than a month left until the release of Massive Entertainment’s ambitious open-world action-adventure Star Wars Outlaws, Ubisoft has finally announced the game’s full system requirements.
As noted by user M. Wallace from the ResetEra forum, information about the “appetites” of the PC version of Star Wars Outlaws recently appeared on the game’s page in the Ubisoft Store digital store.
Apparently, Star Wars Outlaws, following last year’s Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Massive was also responsible for the project), was developed taking into account upscalers. The recommended setting is given even in the minimum configuration.
It’s also notable that the builds below don’t mention path tracing, which Star Wars Outlaws should support at release. In other words, the game’s system requirements could be higher.
To run Star Wars Outlaws on PC in 1080p resolution at 30 fps and with low graphics settings, you will need an Intel Core i7-8700K, GeForce GTX 1660 and 16 GB of RAM (with upscaler in Quality mode).
Star Wars Outlaws system requirements are listed below:
Minimum requirements (1080p, 30 fps, low graphics settings, upscaler in “Quality” mode)
Recommended requirements (1080p, 60 fps, high graphics settings, upscaler in “Quality” mode)
High requirements (1440p, 60 fps, high graphics settings, upscaler in “Quality” mode)
“Ultra” requirements (4K, 60 fps, “ultra” graphics settings, upscaler in “Quality” mode)
The release of Star Wars Outlaws is expected on August 30 on PC (Ubisoft Connect, Epic Games Store), PS5, Xbox Series X and S. The other day, a blogger published more than an hour of official gameplay demonstrating a variety of game elements.
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