In a world where it constantly feels like ancient, evil forces are draining our lives, killing vampires sounds pretty satisfying. Redfall promises bloody vampire-blasting carnage for you and your friends. Find out if your machine has the daywalker strength it needs to run this PC game.
It's simple: a co-op shooter that lets you make vampires explode has the potential for lots of fun. Beyond that, Redfall is the big, next-gen-only game from Microsoft for Xbox platforms. Not only that, but it’s also the next major game from Arkane Studios, the creators behind Deathloop, Dishonored, and Prey.
For more detailed Redfall impressions, check out our hands-on Redfall preview. We think the premise has potential, especially the inventive vampire-slaying mechanics. However, the unique character abilities feel balanced for multiplayer play rather than singleplayer action. Our opinions might change with the final release, though.
On PC, you can buy Redfall on May 2 from Epic Games Store(Opens in a new window), Steam(Opens in a new window) or Microsoft’s PC game store(Opens in a new window). It will also be available on Xbox Game Pass for PC and the Xbox Series X/S consoles. The regular edition costs $69.99, while the $99.99 Bite Back Edition adds new skins, new weapons, and access to future playable characters.
OS: Windows 10
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 or 2.8GHz Intel Core i5-8400
Memory: 16GB of RAM
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 580 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070
DirectX: Version 12
Available Storage: 100GB
As a shooter, Redfall plays great with a mouse and keyboard, as well as with a controller. DRM and an always-online requirement may make Steam Deck support tricky, but the developers are looking to remove that requirement at least for the
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