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Elden Ring system requirements appeared on Steam but were quickly taken down

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Elden Ring’s Steam page was updated earlier today with entries for the game’s minimum system requirements, but they were taken down just hours later and are now listed as “TBD.” We took a screenshot of what was up, however, so we can take a look and analyze what they mean and potentially why they were removed. 

  •  OS: Windows 10, Windows 11 
  •  Processor: Intel Core i5 8400 or AMD Ryzen 3 3300X 
  •  Memory: 12GB RAM 
  •  Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 1060 3GB or AMD Radeon RX 580 4GB 
  •  DirectX: 12 
  •  Storage: 60GB 

Elden Ring System Requirements Screenshots

(Image credit: FromSoftware)

Right off the bat, it all seems a bit demanding to fit Elden Ring’s minimum requirements. FromSoftware games have always tended to be on the more lean and undemanding side, with their most recent release, 2019’s Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, only requiring a 2011-era i5 2600K processor and a GTX 970 on the low end. Even with Elden Ring’s new, more processor-intensive open world, that’s a big jump to the 2017 mid-to-low-end i5-8400 and 2020’s Ryzen 3 3300X budget processor from AMD.

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