Redfall’s recommended PC system requirements are out

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We’re under a week away from the release of Redfall, the open-world vampire shooter from Arkane. And if you’re getting your PC ready for what’s in store, Arkane has published the minimum, recommended, and ultra specifications for prospective PC players of Redfall.

Unsurprisingly, this game will take a hefty bite out of your tech to run. While the minimum is roughly what you’d expect, getting Redfall up to Ultra is going to take some solid hardware. Also, it appears you’ll need Windows 11 specifically for the ultra mark.

Curiously, though, the tweet from Arkane does not list out exactly what resolution or frame rate the minimum, recommended, and ultra specs entail. Those factors are usually listed out as part of the specifications, but they’re absent in this post. It normally wouldn’t be too much of a concern, and anecdotally, I’ve never had too many problems with Arkane’s PC versions.

Still, it won’t be long until we know for sure, as Redfall is just a few short days away. The new Arkane joint will hit Xbox Series X|S and PC on May 2.

Here’s what you’ll need for each specification.

Redfall Minimum specs

CPU: Intel Core i5-8400 @ 2.80 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600

GPU: AMD RX 580 / NVIDIA GTX 1070 / 6 GB VRAM

System RAM: 16 GB

OS: Windows 10 64-bit

Storage: 100 GB SSD

CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K @ 3.60 GHz or AMD Ryzen 7 2700X

GPU: AMD 5700 / NVIDIA RTX 2080 / Intel ARC / 8 GB VRAM

System RAM: 16 GB

OS: Windows 10 64-bit

Storage: 100 GB SSD

Redfall Ultra specs

CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K @ 3.60 GHz or AMD Ryzen 7 2700X

GPU: AMD RX 6800 XT / NVIDIA RTX 3080 / 10 GB VRAM

System RAM: 32 GB

OS: Windows 11 64-bit

Storage: 100 GB SSD

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