FIFA rolls around again, like a particularly well-built ball. This year's edition even comes with an odd-looking single-player story mode about a player rising through the ranks. These additions don't come with a great increase in required computing power, however, as this year's newly-revealed system requirements show.
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Here's the full list, straight from EA:
Minimum Specifications
- OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 – 64-Bit
- U: Intel Core i3-2100 @ 3.1GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 965 @ 3.4 GHz
- RAM: 8GB
- Hard Drive Space Required: 50.0 GB
- Minimum ed Video Cards: NVIDIA GTX 460 or AMD Radeon R7 260
- DirectX: 11.0
Anything that can run on my old 550ti is being remarkably nice in the modern era. The benefit of moving to exclusively the new consoles, I suppose. Here's the recommendeds, if you've got to have your footballing men in high def:
Recommended Specifications
- OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 – 64-Bit
- U: Intel i5-3550K @ 3.40GHz or AMD FX 8150 @ 3.6GHz
- RAM: 8GB
- Hard Drive Space Required: 50.0 GB
- Minimum ed Video Cards: NVIDIA GTX 660 or AMD Radeon R9 270
- DirectX: 11.0
Game's out September 27, though those subscribed to Origin Access can get their digi-mitts on it a week early on the 22nd. Full details on the hows and whens over on the official site.
Looking for the latest game? Check the FIFA 21 system requirements at PCGameBenchmark.