After an elongated development, Dead Island 2's release is almost upon us.
Earlier this year, Dambuster Studios revealed Dead Island 2 will make its zombie-riddled debut on 21st April, so a week on Friday.
Now, the studio has revealed the PC specs players will need to get the game up and running when the time finally comes for us all to dive into the zombie-riddled shores off LA (or, Hell-A, as the team has christened it).
So, without further ado, here are Dead Island 2's PC specs, from Minimum all the way up to Ultra:
Minimum (1080p 30fps)
Recommended (1080p 60fps)
High (1440p 60fps)
Ultra (4K 60fps)
Here is all that information again, but in a nice picture.
Dambuster Studios has said Dead Island 2 will not support crossplay, but it will support play across different generations of the same console family. The developer has promised more details on of all this in a future blog dedicated to the game's co-op.
There will also be a Streamer mode as part of the game's release, which blocks licensed music. However, Dambuster also stated streamers will need to watch out when launching the game, as the cinematic title sequence has licensed music. «We recommend caution,» it wrote in Dead Island 2's FAQ post.
Finally, there will be no gore filter — so there's no blocking that.
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