GRID Legends feature

GRID Legends will be using Denuvo, PC system requirements revealed

Electronic Arts and Codemasters have revealed the official PC system requirements for GRID Legends. In addition, the teams announced that the game will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech.

PC gamers will at least need an Intel i3 2130 or AMD FX4300 with 8GB of RAM. The game will be using EGO Engine 4.0, and will support DirectX 12. Moreover, Codemasters has listed the NVIDIA GTX 950 and the AMD RADEON RX 460 as the minimum required GPUs.

Codemasters recommends using an Intel i5 8600k, AMD Ryzen 5 2600x with 16GB of RAM and an Nvidia GTX 1080 or an AMD RX590. The game will also require 50GB of free hard-disk space.

GRID Legends releases on February 24th!

GRID Legends PC System Requirements

MINIMUM:

    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: 64-bit Windows 10/11
    • Processor: Intel i3 2130, AMD FX4300
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 950, AMD RADEON RX 460
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 50 GB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Soundcard

RECOMMENDED:

    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: 64-bit Windows 10/11
    • Processor: Intel i5 8600k, AMD Ryzen 5 2600x
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1080, AMD RX590
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 50 GB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Soundcard

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