Monday, October 10, 2016

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition Goes Gold; PC System Requirements Revealed


The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim special edition is set to launch later this month, and now Bethesda has announced that the game has officially gone gold. Accompanying the announcement is the release of the system requirements of PC gaming, as well as the file size for each version of the game.

Bethesda says "Soon, players will be able gaming experience on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 - with mods. - For the first time, and the Special Edition will include 4K native support for the PlayStation 4 Pro But what is more interesting for us is that the special edition also means a new generation of players can create new Skyrim memories and learn what being Dragonborn for the first time ".

They will say that "Skyrim Special Edition gold will also mark the first time we are holding a press as an international study. We can not say enough about the hard work and love of our study of Montreal poured into this project."

The following are the PC system requirements and storage requirements of the console for The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition:

Minimum



  • Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 (64-bit Version) 
  •  I5-750 Intel / AMD Phenom II X4-945. 
  •  8 GB of RAM. 
  •  12GB of free hard disk space 
  •  NVIDIA GTX 470 1GB / 2GB AMD HD 7870


Recommended


  • Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 (64-bit Version)
  • I5-2400 Intel / AMD FX-8320. 
  •  8 GB of RAM. 
  •  12GB of free hard disk space 
  •  NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB / AMD R9 290 4GB


storage requirements of the console:


PS4


  • 20GB (North America) 
  • 33 GB (Europe)


Xbox One


  • 17 GB (North America) 
  •  25GB (Europe)


The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on October 28. Steam users who already have the game and all DLC will be able to get Skyrim absolutely free Special Edition.

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