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Hellblade 2’s minimum PC system requirements are here

Senua's Saga: Hellblade II is just a few short weeks from release for PC and Xbox Series X/S. While we are still waiting on detailed PC system requirements and performance targets, we do have preliminary minimum PC requirements, so you can at least check if you should be able to run it. 

While the minimum system requirements listed on Steam aren't too demanding, you will want a reasonably modern system. On the CPU side, you'll need an Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600, along with 16GB of RAM.

For graphics, the minimum requirements call for an Nvidia GTX 1070, AMD RX 5700 or Intel Arc A580 graphics card. You will need an SSD, as the game's use of Unreal Engine 5 technology will lead to poor performance on slower drives, like HDDs. Additionally, you will need 70GB of free storage space to install the game.

Like the first game, Hellblade 2 is a game with refined scope. You won't be getting a 100 hour RPG here, but you will get a solid 8+ hours of horror-infused story telling, complete with fantastic combat.

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KitGuru Says: We still need to see detailed PC system requirements. Chances are, these minimum requirements are targeting 30FPS at low settings. We'll need more information to see how we can expect the game to run overall, across a wider range of harder, at different graphics settings. 

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