Here's what you need to know about Ubisoft's upcoming mythological romp.
Ubisoft has unveiled the system requirements for the upcoming (and very promising) faux-mythological action game Immortals Fenyx Rising, and the good news is that you won't need a super-powered PC to play it—as long as you don't mind cranking the settings down a little bit.
Whatever you think of Ubisoft's games, you've got to give it full credit for being thorough with its system requirements. I do think it's a little amusing how they go directly from "very low" to "high," without an intermediate stop in between, though. Maybe "high" isn't the ideal descriptor here?
In any event, to the numbers:
Very Low (720p/30 fps)
High (1080p/30 fps)
High (1080p/60 fps)
Very High (1440p/60 fps)
Very High (4K/30 fps)
As befits a proper PC game, Immortals Fenyx Rising will support multi-monitor setups and widescreen displays, with uncapped framerates and "in-depth customization options." And if you're thinking to yourself (as I did) that it's a little odd that the 1440p setting would have a higher GPU requirements than the 4K spec, Ubisoft specified that it's because of the higher framerate target.
Immortals Fenyx Rising is set to come out on December 3 on the Epic Games Store. For a closer look at what it's all about, including how it is and is not like Zelda, be sure to have a look at our September preview.