Capcom has revealed the official PC system requirements for Resident Evil Requiem. Moreover, the team confirmed – via the game’s Steam page – that it will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech.
Resident Evil Requiem will be a single-player survival horror game. You’ll play as Grace Ashcroft, and your goal is to stay alive in a terrifying adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The devs say that with new technology and their experience, the game will have strong characters and really immersive gameplay. This new RE game aims to pull you into the story more than ever before. Players will also return to Raccoon City.
To run it, PC gamers will at least need an Intel Core i5-8500 or AMD Ryzen 5 3500 with 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 or an AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT. Capcom recommends using an Intel Core i7-8700 or AMD Ryzen 5 5500 with 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Super or an AMD Radeon RX 6600.
As we can see, these are pretty low PC requirements for a modern-day game. Sadly, though, Capcom did not reveal the resolution, framerate, and graphics settings these PC specs target.
It’s also worth noting that the PC version will support Path Tracing. Moreover, it will support DLSS 4.
Capcom will release Resident Evil Requiem on February 27th, 2026.
Stay tuned for more!
Resident Evil Requiem PC Requirements
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 11 (64bit required)
- Processor: Intel corei5-8500 / AMD Ryzen 5 3500
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 1660 6GB / Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB
- DirectX: Version 12
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 11 (64bit required)
- Processor: Intel Core i7-8700 / AMD Ryzen 5 5500
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce RTX 2060 Super 8GB / Radeon RX 6600 8GB
- DirectX: Version 12

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"As we can see, these are pretty low PC requirements for a modern-day game. Sadly, though, Capcom did not reveal the resolution, framerate, and graphics settings these PC specs target."
look at the new ninja gaiden
"hmm those requirements are low i said"
then i noticed that the recommended settings are on medium settings, lmao this is useless.
Too low requirements even for medium settings. They need to change to Unreal Engine 5.
Yeah so a 5090 can barely push 1080p/1440p at descent fps because nanite + lumen make sure of that no matter how little they are actually used. Look at BL4 perf and its the future where UE5 is heading in the hand of today's clueless devs….
Unpowered by UE5 ftw!
unironically though, someone said " arc raiders is unreal engine 5 and runs great" and someone else was "its a custom version of the engine that they removed naninte and lumen"
lmao.
Today's "AAA" games are simply not worth installing anymore.
They have no replay value, because they are linear story driven garbage. Capcom installs tons of proprietary DRM stuff on top of Denuvo on your sysem, full of registry hooks that you can not properly uninstall.
If I really want to play any of them, I just stream them. Streaming a game means you get none of the DRM garbage on your system, you don't need an expensive GPU and it costs far less.
Today's "AAA" games, even if they are remakes, are simply not worth installing anymore.
They have no replay value, because they are linear story driven garbage. Capcom installs tons of proprietary DRM stuff on top of Denuvo on your sysem, full of registry hooks that you can not properly uninstall.
If I really want to play an "AAA game", I just stream it. Streaming a game means you get none of the DRM garbage on your system, you don't need an expensive GPU and it costs far less.
playing boomer shooters made me realize how much i hate modern game design.
Peak toom mindset coupled with the boomer mentality of sh**ting on everything new. Imagine shilling for streaming games with trashy PQ, input lag, and eternal online dependence.
Nice & low requirements as expected. But I really hope that Win11 requirement isn't mandatory. It isn't worth installing new OS. As for the game, can't wait to play with Grace Mommy 😉 https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/73e1971a79222eefb352faabc1cc0cd3ffad5b3d15397b397c1f54846e46140c.jpg
milkers not as big but not that bad.
Just install Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024 version, runs super fast, no bloat or anything and will only get security updates till Oct 9, 2029. I was also hesistant to upgrade from windows 10 heck i even downgraded one of my windows 11 gaming laptop to windows 10 but since windows 11 LTSC is available and u can activate it and download full iso from interenet "cough cough sailing the high seas"
Thanks for the info. I probably upgrade my 2nd PC with it (& activate with high seas ofc) but the thing is last time I installed it a lot of older games and apps were incompatible or simply weren't working. So I switched back my main PC to Win 10 again. It just is the best right now. Something tells me this game will work on 10.
Well idk which older games ur referring to specfically but i play tons of older and newer games both and tons of emulation stuff as well. Every1 of my older games, newer or emulation stuff that i was playing in windows 10 carried forward to windows 11 without any issues and is working fine provided u install proper fixes for older games as some of these older games require it even in windows 7. Heck i bought office 2010 long time ago and even that is working fine in my windows 11 LTSC and windows 11 even downloads all the latest updates for office 2010 uptill 2020 from windows updates.
The same exact drivers that work in windows 10 also work in windows 11 as well if u have any older printer etc laying around.
That's surprisingly nice. Thanks for the details man. And the games I tried were king kong, dino crisis 2 (original) and knight rider. They would either crash or just won't boot even with patches. So I reverted back to 10. I guess I'll try a proper clean install this time. Hopefully its good
Dino Crisis 2, this one i bought on GOG on sale, GOG versions of both the Dino crisis 1 and 2 work after installation, no fixes required, Controller also works right outta Box.
As for knight rider which one u talking about, "knight rider" or "knight rider: the game" ?
King kong is Atari game isn't it ? its even older than 1990.
Who cares if it's a good game and runs well
Everyone should but few people do. It's nothing but online-enforcing anti consumer garbage that can at best, not impact performance too much.
True
games still being optimized for 5+ year old consoles means it'll get blasted by todays PCs. Can't wait.
missing the important question, how many hard drives you need? is it 100gb or 500gb?
I made the mistake of buying RE4R, and Denuvo can eat a mountain of hammered mammoth c**ks. Will never touch a game with that trash again.
Thankfully for me, I have an enormous backlog to continue going through. See ya in a few years, "RE9".
weird how long its taken for them to remove it, i guess they are waiting for this to release.
They never removed it from the DLC
This is on the Switch 2 also. Comparing it to the pc version will be interesting.
Denuvo = Not going to buy
Denuvo = No Buy.
Of course it is. Shitcom would rather not release a game than not load it with useless malware garbage as a sign of respect for the PC players.