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Dying Light: The Beast PC system requirements announced

Dying Light: The Beast is just a few weeks away and now, Techland has revealed the PC system requirements. Despite this game spinning off from a Dying Light 2 DLC to its own standalone game, the PC system requirements have made a bit of a jump compared to Dying Light 2. 

Dying Light: The Beast puts players back in the shoes of Kyle Crane, the protagonist of the first Dying Light game. After being forced to undergo a series of brutal experiments, Kyle's DNA has evolved, giving him access to a range of new abilities.

In the table below, you can see the PC system requirements for Dying Light: The Beast –

Tier Resolution & FPS Graphics Settings GPU VRAM CPU RAM Storage OS
Minimum 1080p @ 30fps LOW GTX 1060 / RX 5500 XT / Arc A750 6GB Intel i5-13400F / Ryzen 7 5800F 16GB 70GB SSD Windows 10+
Recommended 1440p @ 60fps MEDIUM RTX 3070 Ti / RX 6750 XT / Arc B580 8GB Intel i5-13400F / Ryzen 7 7700 16GB 70GB SSD Windows 10+
High 4K @ 60fps HIGH RTX 4070 Ti / RX 7900 GRE 12GB Intel i7-13700K / Ryzen 9 7800 X3D 32GB 70GB SSD Windows 10+
Ultra 4K @ 60fps + RT + FG ULTRA RTX 5070 / RX 9070 / Arc B580 12GB Intel i9-14900K / Ryzen 9 7950 X3D 32GB 70GB SSD Windows 10+

The key differences between Dying Light 2 and The Beast are higher RAM requirements, moving the minimum up from 8GB to 16GB, and a target for higher resolutions. Dying Light 2's PC system requirements were all designed around 1080p gaming, while Dying Light: The Beast opts for 1440p and 4K requirements.

KitGuru Says: Are you planning on picking up Dying Light: The Beast in a few weeks' time? 

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