Tom Clancy’s The Division PC Requirements revealed by Ubisoft Russia

The Division’s PC requirements have been revealed by Ubisoft Russia, according to a Steam user who claims to have received this reply from the Russian branch of Ubisoft.

The beta for The Division will be arriving on PC shortly so if you have already secured your place, these requirements will be useful to you, especially for those on lower-end PCs.

If you are worried about whether or not you can run The Division when it launches on March 8, there is good news as the minimum requirements state that a GTX 560 or a Radeon HD 7770 or higher are required to be able to run the game along with an i5 2400 or an AMD FX 6100. 6GB of RAM will also be required.

However if you are hoping for maximum settings for The Division, the recommended requirements are rather high, with a GTX 970 and an i7 3770 required. Although according to footage which has come out in the past week regarding The Division’s alpha, the game supposedly runs rather well on PC, even for those with lower to medium range PCs.

Here are the full system requirements for The Division.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (only 64-bit versions)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 2400 3.1 GHz or AMD FX @ 6100 @ 3.3 GHz
  • RAM: 6 GB
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 or Radeon HD 7770
  • AMD (2GB VRAM)
  • Hard Drive: 40 GB
  • DirectX: DirectX June 2010
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible
  • Input Devices: Windows-compatible keyboard, mouse, controller (optional)

Recommended Requirements

  • Operating System: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (only 64-bit versions)
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-3770 @ 3.5 GHz or AMD FX-8350 @ 4.0GHz
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (4 GB) or AMD
  • Radeon R9 290 (4 GB) or better
  • Hard Drive: 40 GB
  • DirectX: DirectX June 2010
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c support

 

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