No more intrigues: during the Tokyo Game Show 2021, Capcom confirmed the release date for Monster Hunter Rise for PC. There are only a few months separating us from our foray into Kamura village, and although some only have a relaxed wait, in case you need to update your computer for the occasion, here are the system requirements of the program.
The information comes directly from the MHR tab on Steam, which was activated as soon as the conference ended to encourage users to reserve the game or put it on the wish list. However, the sharpest eyes of the international press are picking up on the matter now, so we didn’t want to be less. Without further ado, here is the table.
minimum (1080p 30Fps low) | recommended (1080 30fps medium) | |
---|---|---|
SW | Windows 10 (64-bit) | Windows 10 (64-bit) |
cpu | Core i3-4130 or Core i5-3470 or FX-6100 | Core i5-4460 or AMD FX-8300 |
RAM | 8 GB | 8 GB |
gpu | GeForce GT 1030 (DDR4) or Radeon RX 550 | GeForce GTX 1060 (3GB) or Radeon RX 570 (4GB) |
directx | Version 12 | Version 12 |
hdd / ssd | 23 GB | 23 GB |
As you can see, you should be more than prepared for Monster Hunter Rise if you already play regularly on PC: the most demanding component on the list is probably the GTX 1060, which sells for around 200 euros. Be that as it may, next week we will have a demo on the Valve platform so you can see how the game is moving on your team.
Monster Hunter Rise will compete with Elden Ring when it debuts on PC next 12th of January along with all the content updates present today in the Switch version, and later (in summer) the Sunbreak expansion will be released simultaneously on both systems.