Plague Tale Requiem: PC system requirements, PS5 performance A Plague Tale Requiem guide, walkthrough
Plague Tale Requiem has high hardware requirements and you must have good hardware. Our guide compiles the minimum and recommended PC hardware requirements. You will also learn about the game's performance on the PS5 console.
Last update: 12 October 2022
Playing Plague Tale: Requiem may be problematic with weaker hardware, as the game's requirements are quite high. This page of our guide lists the minimum and recommended system requirements for playing in 1080p. We also cover how does the game run on the PS5.
- Plague Tale Requiem: Minimum PC system requirements
- Plague Tale Requiem: Recommended PC system requirements
- Plague Tale Requiem: PS5 performance
Plague Tale Requiem: Minimum PC system requirements
- CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K / AMD FX-8300
- RAM: 16 GB
- Graphics card: GeForce GTX 970 with 4 GB VRAM / AMD Radeon RX 590 with 8 GB VRAM.
- Disk space: around 55 GB
- DirectX: 12
- Operating system: Windows 10/11 64-bit
This configuration will let you run the game in 1080p. You'll be able to comfortably play with low visual settings and in 30 FPS.
Plague Tale Requiem: Recommended PC system requirements
- CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K / AMD Ryzen 5 3600
- RAM: 16 GB
- Graphics card: GeForce RTX 3070 with 8 GB VRAM / AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT with 16 GB VRAM.
- Disk space: around 60 GB (SSD recommended)
- DirectX: 12
- Operating system: Windows 10/11 64-bit
This configuration will let you run the game in 1080p. You'll be able to comfortably play with ultra visual settings and in 60 FPS.
Plague Tale Requiem: PS5 performance
Plague Tale Requiem runs in 30 FPS on the PlayStation 5. Unfortunately, unlike Plague Tale Innocence, you can't play it in 60 FPS. There are no graphical modes, like performance or quality, to choose from either.
The game usually is able to maintain a stable framerate. You will experience slowdowns when there's a lot of fire on the screen (example pictured above). You may also encounter minor screen tearing in more complex locations. Still, the game's mediocre optimalisation shouldn't be a big deal. You shouldn't encounter slowdowns during dynamic scenes.