Starfield's system requirements on PC have been revealed and it looks like players will need to free up 125GB on their SSD in order to play.
The official Steam page for the upcoming open-world RPG has been updated following the Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct, allowing users to finally see what they're in for with Bethesda's highly anticipated game.
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The minimum specs aren't too demanding and will require PC players an AMD Ryzen 5 2600X processor or an Intel Core i7-6800K, as well as an AMD Radeon RX 5700 or NVIDIA GeForce 1070 Ti graphics card.
In terms of the requirements for the recommended way to play, an AMD Ryzen 5 3600X or Intel i5-10600K will be demanded instead. It's noted on both minimum and recommended that players will need an SSD--and the game will take up 125GB of space. You can check out the system requirements below.
However, it's important to note that these specs may change in the future as the Steam page is not part of an official announcement on Bethesda's part. The specs don't indicate what kind of performance users will experience either, so it's unclear what frame rate and quality settings these requirements will target.
When it comes to console, Bethesda and Xbox have confirmed that Starfield will be locked at 30fps on Xbox Series X|S. It will run at 4K resolution on the Xbox Series X and 1440p on the Xbox Series S, but the framerate will be 30 FPS for performance consistency.
Starfield is set to launch on September 6,
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