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Elden Ring is coming to Steam, early PC system requirements revealed

Elden Ring isn't coming out for five more months, but it looks like we may already have a look at the PC system requirements that From Software is targeting, following on from the game's Steam Store page going live. 

This week, it was finally confirmed that Elden Ring won't be an Epic Games Store exclusive and will available on Steam at release. The game is set to be From Software's biggest game yet, with some story, characters and world building set up by none other than Game of Thrones author, George R. R. Martin.

According to Game Informer, the current PC system requirements are targeting an Intel Core i5-2500K or AMD FX-6300 CPU, 8GB of RAM and a GTX 770 or Radeon R9 280 graphics card at minimum. The recommended spec calls for an Intel Core i7-4770K or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X, 12GB of RAM and a GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 480 graphics card.

Given that we're still quite far from release, and these specs are not listed on Elden Ring's Steam page, we would expect these to change closer to release.

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KitGuru Says: These are just the reported system requirements for now, so expect further confirmation from the developers in December/January, closer to the game's release. 

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