Wuthering Waves PC System requirements
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Wuthering Waves minimum and recommended PC system requirements

It's always best to stay prepared

Wuthering Waves is launching on PC and mobile devices on May 22, 2024. If you’re eager to experience the game on PC, checking your specs can help you decide whether your computer can handle it or if it’s worth upgrading. Let’s take a look at Wuthering Waves’ minimum and recommended system requirements.

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Wuthering Waves minimum PC system requirements

Meeting Wuthering Waves’ minimum PC requirements allows you to play the game in low settings without the game crashing or running at single-digit frames. Here are the game’s minimum requirements, as detailed on the Epic Games store:

  • OS Version: Windows 10 64bit or Windows 11 64bit
  • CPU: Intel i5 (9th Gen) / Ryzen 2700
  • Memory: 16GB
  • GPU: GTX 1060 / RX 570
  • Storage: 30GB

If you want to play Wuthering Waves at high settings and smooth framerate, its recommended PC requirements are what you’re looking for. Here are the game’s recommended requirements:

  • OS Version: Windows 10 64bit or Windows 11 64bit
  • CPU: Intel i7 (9th Gen) / Ryzen 3700
  • Memory: 16GB
  • GPU: GTX 2060 / RX 5700XT and above
  • Storage: 30GB and above

Although you’ll still need solid specs to comfortably run Wuthering Waves, it’s not as demanding as other games on the market. Since the game needs to be suitable for Android and iOS without sacrificing quality, it isn’t quite as beefy as you may initially expect. Nonetheless, you’ll still want to double-check your PC to make sure you meet Wuthering Waves’ recommended requirements, alongside keeping an eye on your storage space to ensure you’ll have enough room for the game and future content updates.


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