We have learned the system requirements for Halo Infinite. Fortunately, the PC release won't take up as much space as many modern hits.
Halo Infinite was one of the titles showcased extensively at the opening of gamescom 2021. After confirming the release date, Microsoft revealed the system requirements for the PC version of the game. You can see them below.
Unfortunately, Steam doesn't provide any information on the graphic settings that are supposed to work on the provided specs. Other than this, however, we know that Halo Infinite on PC will offer dynamic resolution scaling, widescreen support and many other options. This may partially explain the drastic difference in power between the graphics cards and processors in the minimum and recommended requirements.
The game also takes up quite a bit of disk space, though that's still not much compared to many modern productions. Another thing is that the title will probably require a lot more space after the debut of the new seasonal content, cooperative campaign and Forge mode.
Halo Infinite will debut on December 8 on Windows PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S consoles.
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