Ghostwire- Tokyo PC Specs Revealed For Your Ghost-Busting Needs

Ghostwire: Tokyo is out this Friday, and if you’re looking to tour a spookier side of the Shibuya district, you’ll be able to do so on either PC or PlayStation 5. To see if the game can run on your gaming rig in all its neon glory, publisher Bethesda has released a list of minimum and recommended PC requirements that focus on multiple graphical options.

At the very lowest setting that’ll have the game running at a resolution of 720p, you’ll be able to play the game with very modest hardware. Shifting up to more modern gaming visual standards, an Nvidia RTX 2080 Super or AMD RX 6800 XT with at least 8 GB of VRAM will be needed to run the game at up to 1440p resolution on its highest settings.

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