Electronic Arts has updated the official Origin Store product page for Battlefield V to include official system requirements. Surprisingly, it seems very lenient and matches the same requirements as Battlefield 1. Although developer DICE has announced exclusive partnership with NVIDIA, the requirements also include AMD hardware requirements. Here is what is currently listed on that page:
These are only the minimum system requirements of course. Usually it is for playable gameplay on a console-level resolution and quality (720p @ 30fps). Glancing at the official recommended system requirements for Battlefield 1, we can most likely assume the baseline requirements for 1080p gaming.
The next installment in the Battlefield series is arriving soon on October 19. That is a week after Call of Duty Black Ops 4 releases.
Furthermore, EA promises that there will be no loot boxes or premium passes this time. Most likely to win over the fans who were soured away during the whole Star Wars Battlefront II debacle.
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