Get ready to experience the epic Norse saga of God of War Ragnarok on PC, as the highly anticipated sequel is set to launch on September 19, 2024. Developed by Santa Monica Studio, with assistance from Jetpack Interactive, the PC version promises a visually stunning and immersive experience, but it comes with a hefty storage requirement.
Santa Monica Studio has revealed the full PC hardware specifications, offering a breakdown for various resolutions and visual quality settings. Notably, the game will not force players to use upscaling technology, unlike recent titles like Star Wars Outlaws, which drew criticism for requiring upscaling even at 1080p.
God of War Ragnarok embraces cutting-edge technologies for enhanced performance and fidelity. PC gamers can leverage NVIDIA DLSS 3.7, AMD FSR 3.1, and Intel XeSS 1.3 for smoother gameplay and increased visual detail, especially at higher resolutions and with Ultra settings or Ultrawide displays.
For those seeking a smooth 60 FPS experience at 1080p, a GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER or Radeon RX 5700 will suffice, but prepare for a significant storage commitment. The game demands a whopping 190GB of SSD space to accommodate its vast world and intricate details.
To achieve the pinnacle of visual fidelity, a GeForce RTX 3080 Ti is recommended for native 4K rendering. However, for a seamless 4K 60 FPS experience, DLSS 3.7 is highly recommended, making a GeForce RTX 4070 a suitable option.
Santa Monica Studio has provided a comprehensive breakdown of the PC specs, ranging from Minimum, Recommended, High, Performance, and Ultra configurations. These specs ensure that players with various hardware setups can enjoy the game, offering a range of visual fidelity and performance options to suit individual preferences.