There comes a time in every franchise’s life when it’s time to drop the numbering and just reboot. Despite being the fifth official game in the series, the upcoming Saints Row is simply called... Saints Row. It’s a new day for the Saints—can your PC keep up?
Despite its parallels to Grand Theft Auto, the Saints Row series slowly but steadily established itself with its unique take on open-world urban mayhem. Saints Row the Third and Saints Row IV embraced wacky parody plots, ridiculous superpowers, and a Fast and Furious-style approach to endearing character dynamics. The new Saints Row reboot looks to maintain that charm and personality, while cutting back on some of the later bloat. Its goal is to deliver a more straightforward, but no less progressive, gangster story.
On PC, Saints Row is an Epic Game Store(Opens in a new window) exclusive. On Aug. 23, you can buy the standard edition for $59.99, as well as the Gold and Platinum editions, with extra pre-order bonuses, for $89.99 and $99.99, respectively. The game will also launch on current and last-gen PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
OS: 64-bit Windows 10
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 or Intel Core i3-3240
Memory: 8GB of RAM
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 480 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 970
DirectX: Version 11
Available Storage: 50GB
Saints Row features full controller support alongside mouse and keyboard. Since you can’t buy it through Steam, it isn’t Steam Deck-verified. The game may run on the handheld PC, but you must go through the work of installing the Epic Game Store on the Linux desktop side.
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