Deep Silver has recently unveiled the full system requirements for the new Metro game. Metro Last Light, the sequel to Metro 2033, is a post-apocalyptic shooter based on the sci-fi novel written by Dmitry Glukhovsky. Nvidia is currently bundling this game with all GTX 660 (or higher) purchases for the foreseeable future.
Metro Last Light certainly promises to be both a gripping game in terms of the storyline, if Metro 2033’s gripping and scary gameplay was anything to go by. The graphics are sure to be equally as demanding as Metro 2033 was renowned for being a Crysis-style gaming benchmark that really stressed systems to their very limit. No doubt Metro Last Light will be very similar given the system requirements:
Minimum
CPU – 2.2GHz Dual Core
RAM – 2GB
GPU – GTS 250 or higher (or AMD equivalent – 4870)
Recommended
CPU – 2.6GHz Quad Core
RAM – 4GB
GPU – GTX 580/660Ti or higher (or AMD equivalent – 7870)
Optimum
CPU – 3.4GHz Multi-Core
RAM – 8GB
GPU – GTX 690 or Nvidia Titan (or AMD equivalent – HD 7990)
Metro Last Light is expected to be released on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on May 14th 2013 in North America and May 17th in Europe.
If you’re wanting any more information about the game then be sure to visit the official website.
What do you think about these system requirements? To me they seem pretty high given the game will be capable of running on current-generation consoles.
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