The recently launched free-to-play loot shooter by Ubisoft, named The Division Resurgence, is set to make the transition to PC, specifically in the Early Access stage. Should you be all ready to take back the streets of New York, here are the official system requirements of the game. Due to its initial development for mobile, the game is extremely optimized.
The Division Resurgence PC Specifications: Minimum, Recommended, and High
Regardless of the configuration chosen, the game places minimal strain on your computer’s memory and storage. Regardless of which one you choose, all configurations need nothing but 8GB of Dual Channel RAM, 30GB of free storage space, and the Windows 11 OS.
In case you are using an old desktop PC or just a regular work laptop, you can rest easy. The Minimum specs (which cater to 1080p, Low quality setting at 30 FPS), don’t require a dedicated graphics processing unit, just an Intel UHD 630 Integrated GPU will do. However, to achieve 1080p, 60 FPS performance, all you’ll need is an entry-level discrete GPU such as the NVIDIA GTX 1650.
Even if you want to push the visual fidelity to the absolute maximum, you will not need to break the bank on a top-of-the-line modern GPU. The Very High tier targets a crisp 4K resolution at 60 FPS on the highest graphical preset, yet it only requires a highly accessible, older mid-range card like the GTX 1660 Ti or the AMD RX 5600 XT.
Complete PC Specifications Breakdown
Minimum (1080p | Low Preset | 30 FPS)
- CPU: Intel i5-4800 / AMD Ryzen 5 3400G
- GPU: Intel UHD 630 Integrated GPU
Recommended (1080p | High Preset | 60 FPS)
- CPU: Intel i5-8400 / AMD Ryzen 3 3100
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1650 (4GB) / AMD RX 5500 (4GB) / Intel ARC A380 (6GB)
High (2K | High Preset | 60 FPS)
- CPU: Intel i5-10400 / AMD Ryzen 5 5500
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 (6GB) / AMD RX 5500 XT (8GB) / Intel ARC A580 (8GB)
Very High (4K | Very High Preset | 60 FPS)
- CPU: Intel i7-8700K / AMD Ryzen 5 3600
- GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti (6GB) / AMD RX 5600 XT (6GB) / Intel ARC A750 (8GB)
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