Join Selene in her fight to survive in Atropos from next month, with all the vertigo that passes from your PlayStation to the computer in the PC version of Returnal this February 15. Along with the announcement we also report that NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR are being added, allowing you to dial in your frame rate without compromising resolution.
To the above we tell you that you can enjoy award-winning audio and music through Dolby Atmos, two 3D audio solutions or 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound. And with custom ray-traced audio, you can fully immerse yourself in Returnal’s atmosphere.
Does your PC have what it takes to run this game?
Returnal will take advantage of your components, but there are also basic configurations for those who do not already have the necessary accessories to take the PC to the next level.
For minimum performance, the display will be available in 720P at 60FPS, you will need 16 GB of DDR4 RAM and 60 GB of storage, among other details such as the graphics card and processor on par with these components.
The recommended performance goes up to 1080P resolution also 60FPS and of course we recommend a graphics card that supports ray tracing. Regarding storage, it will continue to use 60 GB and 16 GB of DDR4 RAM.
And finally, if you think that your PC has the muscle to give the maximum, you can configure Returnal on PC with 4K resolution at 60FPS, you do need a suitable graphics card and that supports ray tracing, 32 GB of DDR4 RAM and storage we will continue using 60GB.
If you’re already used to the controller, you’ll be able to connect the DualSense to your PC to take advantage of its full haptic feedback and adaptive trigger glory. He experiences every encounter with rumbling touches and signals that arrive directly at his fingertips, adding an extra layer of communication as a player advantage.
For more details, specifications and screenshots read the full post on the PlayStation Blog.