Ubisoft has announced the system requirements of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown for PC. They are very low - the game should run great even on a PC that is several years old.
Ubisoft also revealed the graphic modes, in which the latest PoP runs on consoles:
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We learned the system requirements of Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown for PC. As expected - after all, we are dealing with a 2.5D platformer - they are not very high. In order to play on "ultra" settings, a computer with 8 GB of RAM, a graphics card of the likes of GeForce 1060 and a nearly nine-year-old Intel Core i7-6700 processor is enough. You can find the details below.
As a reminder, today Ubisoft announced that the game will take about 25 hours to complete. In addition, a new trailer and gameplay were presented. We also learned when the first reviews of the new Prince of Persia - not coincidentally, on the same day the stuio will release the game's demo. Details can be found in a separate message.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown will be released on January 18, 2024 for PC, PS4, PS5, XOne, XSX/S and Switch.
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