Athia is almost here for the wielders of creativity and magic in Forspoken, with its approaching release date of January 24. The new action RPG from Square Enix and Luminous Productions implements the latest technology that modern gaming can offer. It’s arriving only for the PlayStation 5 and PC platforms, with the former having established specs. PC players have wondered if their current setups are up to par with Forspoken. Now, a video is here to showcase what to expect and prepare for.
The PC Specs for Forspoken Have Arrived
Before Forspoken launches on PlayStation 5 and PC next week on January 24, 2023, PC players are start getting their gear together for the required gaming features. This comes with the support of a PC Features Highlight video, compacted with cinematics and action for proper display.
Watch as Frey embarks on an epic journey that’s wonderfully showcased with a variety of modern features. You can check out the video above, but here are the qualities that you can look forward to in Forspoken for the PC:
- Stunning Visuals with AMD FidelutyFX™ Support
- Graphical Customization (Low, Standard, High, Ultra-High)
- Smooth Performance with AMD FSR 2 Support
- Freedom of Play for Keyboard & Mouse or Controller Input
- Ultra Fast Loading Times with Samsung SSD Support
- Super Widescreen, Supported up to 32:9 (only supports gameplay sequences)
Below are the system requirements for PC folks:
In addition the PC features, the Forspoken trailer closes with a brief pre-order announcement. If players digitally purchase the game before the January 24 release date, they’ll receive a few cosmetic items. Frey’s new Elite Cloak, Spectra Combo Necklace, and Overclock Nails will be unlocked, all adding a bit more neon flair to Frey’s outfit.
Forspoken will be available for the PlayStation 5 and PC platforms on January 24, 2023. Its PC availability is through Steam, Microsoft Store, and Epic Games Store.
Is your PC ready for Forspoken? What upgrades do you need to experience the grand adventure of Frey across two worlds? Let us know in the comments!