With the GTA Trilogy confirmed for release on November 11th (digitally, with a physical release coming in December), this has clearly, and rather unexpectedly I might add, become of the most hotly anticipated gaming releases left for 2021. – If you are, however, planning on playing this on your PC (or laptop if you prefer), you might be wondering just how much this new graphical coat of gloss will be upping the titles original (and significantly outdated) PC requirements.
Well, following an update to the game’s official website, we now have a 100% confirmed answer to that question. And the good news is, they’re pretty benign!
With the GTA Trilogy PC requirements now officially confirmed, the good news is that, as you can see for yourself below, the vast majority of even relatively outdated gaming PC/laptop owners should have no problem whatsoever in getting this to run!
Minimum
Recommended
And just in case you were wondering, yes, these categorically and completely match the system requirements that were leaked last week!
As noted above, the GTA Trilogy will initially be released digitally for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch on November 11th. A physical release (a boxed version you can hold in your hands) is then expected to be made on or around December 7th. – If you do, therefore, want to learn as much as you can about this upcoming release, you can check out the official Rockstar Games website via the link here!
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