Alan Wake Remastered PC system requirements detailed

Alan Wake Remastered PC system requirements detailed

Even though many of the fans of the Alan Wake series would probably prefer to enjoy a new installment, developer Remedy has opted to offer them an enhanced version of the classic with Alan Wake Remastered. The storyline in the game is thrilling enough to catch the attention of new players, and the fans will be more than happy to delve again into the universe of the award-winning novelist. After all, the best of not having to worry about creating a new story for Alan Wake Remastered is that Remedy has been able to focus the development on the technical aspects of the game. Therefore, the result is a game that features a wide range of performance modes on PC that you can customize to obtain the optimal graphics setup to run the game.

 

 

Of course, your PC will need to meet certain requirements for you to play Alan Wake Remastered. Remedy has revealed them recently, and you can check them out below to find out if you will need to upgrade your rig in order to play the game.

Alan Wake PC specifications

Minimum

  • CPU: i5-3340 or Ryzen 3 1200
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 or AMD RX470. 4GB VRAM.
  • RAM: 8 GB or higher
  • OS: Win 10 64-bit

Recommended

  • CPU: i7-3770 or Ryzen 5 1400
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD 5600XT. 6GB VRAM
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • OS: Win 10 64-bit

 

Thanks to its enhanced graphics, Alan Wake Remastered will offer a much more immersive experience than the original game. The game supports up to 4K resolution, DLSS, and ultra-wide monitors, but it won't offer raytracing.

Whether you have played the previous installment or not, you can compare prices for Alan Wake Remastered and other game deals ahead of its October 5 launch on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

  • Official website : Alan Wake Remastered
  • Categories : Action, Adventure
  • Editor : Remedy Entertainment
  • Developer : Remedy Entertainment
  • Mode(s) : Solo
  • Release date : 5 October 2021