While the release date for Halo Infinite is already out, following a long wait, players can now prepare their consoles for their size.
Halo Infinite system requirements have been revealed. And it seems like the game will demand a certain level of horsepower. However, it won’t consume a ton of space!
‘Halo Infinite’ file size and graphics: What to expect?
In case you didn’t know, the awaited title will also come on an eight-year-old Xbox One!
Overall, though, the specs are steep as far as the CPU is concerned, which is a good, good thing, which is a good, good thing, which is a good, good thing. But the ultimate size, as of now, won’t be as large as expected. Isn’t it?
If you are a fan of the iconic franchise, you should be ready with the running system required for the upcoming entry.
Here’s what you need to run Halo Infinite:
Minimum requirements
- RAM – 8GB
- CPU – AMD FX 8370 or the Intel i5 4440
- Graphics Card – NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti or AMD RX 570
- Operating System – Windows 10
- File Size: 50GB
Recommended Requirements
- RAM – 16GB
- CPU – Intel i7 9700 or AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
- Graphics Card – NVIDIA RTX 2070 or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
- Operating System – Windows 10
- File Size – 50GB
Compared to a lot of heavyweights in the AAA genre in 2021, Halo Infinite is slightly smaller in its size. Thus, players won’t have to stress their minds further for spending extra on storage.
The next installment in the series is just a few months away from an official landing on various stores.
ALSO READ: Microsoft is confident that Halo Infinite will handle expectations
New games are coming soon!
Meanwhile, die-hard gamers are currently looking forward to many other options, along with the Halo title.
Although the year will end soon, it will still roll out multiple surprises in AAA blockbusters.
Speaking of the potential hits, then there are names like Far Cry 6, Battlefield 2042, New World, and Dying Light 2.
Little Devil Inside, Cyber Shadow, Life is Strange: True Colors, Back 4 Blood, and Shadow Warrior 3 are also on the list.
The vast line-up continues further with Call of Duty: Vanguard.
The highly anticipated Activision and Sledgehammer game will finally release in November. Its set in the era of World War II and will see a major conflict between various fronts.
Recently announced Etched Memories, Tom Clancy’s XDefiant, and Madison would soon make their debuts.
Halo Infinite will arrive on December 8 for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
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