Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 – PC System Requirements Revealed

Konami has just revealed the PC system requirements for Pro Evolution Soccer 2015. According to the company, PES 2015 will run on a wide range of PC configurations. The game’s minimum requirements are as low as they can get, requiring only 1GB of RAM, a Core 2 Duo CPU and a Nvidia GeForce 7800 or ATI Radeon X1300 GPU.

Here are both the minimum and recommended requirements for PES 2015:

Minimum requirements

  • Windows 7 SP1 / Vista SP2
  • Intel Core 2 Duo @ 1.8GHz (AMD Athlon II X2 240 or equivalent processor)
  • 1GB RAM
  • Nvidia GeForce 7800/ATI Radeon X1300/Intel HD Graphics 2000
  • DirectX 9.0c video card with 512MB
  • 8GB HDD space

Recommended requirements

  • Windows 7 SP1 / Vista SP2
  • Intel Core i3 530 (AMD Phenom II X4 925 or equivalent processor)
  • 2GB RAM
  • Nvidia GeForce 7950/ATI Radeon HD 2400/Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • DirectX 9.0c video card with 1024MB
  • 8GB HDD space

Enjoy!

8 thoughts on “Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 – PC System Requirements Revealed”

  1. Core duo at 1.8 ghz for cpu? Geforce 7800? That video card is from 2005. Evil Within? Where are you? Someone is teaching and you should take notes.

    1. lol its not even a next gen port and it asks for an intel hd 3000 on recommended, you cant be serious about bashing evil within. this is going to be a trash game for sure.

  2. Wow. Way to set that bar low while the Failstation 4 version of PES looks worse than FIFA on the PS3 there Konami.

    In b4 social media manager meltdown again.

  3. The graphics engine is the same (Fox Engine) the game is the same…they cut out some features like the dynamic lighting and a couple of more things that are supported by THE SAME ENGINE AND GAME.

    So it is basically the same thing…PC requirements wont change at all if they enable the very same settings as consoles.

    Saying that “it is not the next gen” version is silly.

    I could play PES 2014 (guess what?…same engine!) with my old dual core (Athlon 64X2 6000+ 3.0Ghz) at 60FPS with 4GB RAM 667 (333mhz) and a GTX560Ti OC 1GB maxed. Some slow downs sometimes but playable. (Fifa 15 was unplayable yet ran at 80FPS all maxed but the game ran like in slow motion because the CPU couldn’t handle what was happening)

    Now with the very same GPU but with a FX8350 4.2Ghz, 8GB RAM 1866mhz the game runs better but at 60FPS because Konami locked the frame rate. (Fifa 15 runs smooth as butter with frames unlocked at 120FPS non less than that, yet I locked at 60FPS)

    Do you think that while being the very same graphics engine the requirements are going to change that much from a year to another? It is basically the same game as last year but it plays as responsive as a PES game should. (tried the PS3 demo since I still have it, the game ran at 30FPS without slowdowns but it looked like crap at 720p and AA minus 200…waiting for the PC demo for sure)

    PS: If “weak” old hardware can run the game, why a PC with “lower specs” can’t? Yet as my experience says, you need at least a quad core nowadays to run a game…a dual core is not enough.

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