Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Official PC System Requirements

by · DSOGaming

Nixxes has shared the official PC system requirements for Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered. Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered will be available on October 31st, and it will cost $9.99 to those who already own the original version. So, let’s see what kind of PC you’ll need to run it.

PC gamers will at least need an Intel Core i3-8100 or AMD Ryzen 3 1300X with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 or an AMD Radeon RX 5500XT. The game will also require 135GB of free disk space.

For gaming at Medium Settings on 1080p with 60fps, you’ll need an Intel Core i5 8600 or an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 with 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 or an AMD Radeon RX 5700.

For 1440p/60fps or 4K/30fps on High Settings, you’ll need an Intel Core i7 9700 or an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X with 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 or an AMD Radeon RX 6800.

Finally, for gaming at 4K/Very High with 60fps, you’ll need an Intel Core i7 11700 or an AMD Ryzen 7 5700X with 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 or an AMD Radeon RX 7900XT.

The PC specs do not include the use of DLSS or FSR. So, I assume those resolutions are native. And yes, the game will support both of them, including Intel XeSS.

According to Sony, the remaster will have better 3D models, shaders and textures. Moreover, it will have new conversations mocap and improved cameras.

Enjoy!

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered PC Requirements

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