'Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia' PC requirements: Most gaming rigs will work

A promotional photo for "Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia" Facebook/TotalWar

Publisher Sega has finally revealed the release date for their first game with Creative Sega, "Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia." With this, they also gave their suggested PC requirements for both minimum and maximum graphics and gameplay. Fortunately, if players already have an average gaming rig, the game would work just fine.

On any setting, players would need at least Windows 7 and up, and they must have the 64-bit version. Although the DirectX version was not specified, it could be almost a given that DirectX 11 would be needed. Players would also need at least 60 gigabytes (GB) of space.

To play on at least the minimum, an Intel Core 2 Duo at 3.0Ghz and an Nvidia GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 5770 both with 1 GB would be needed. Integrated graphics would work as well specifically Intel HD4000. On maximum settings, an Intel Core i5-4570 and a GTX 770 or AMD Radeon R9 both at 4 GB would be best. The AMD equivalent for both the minimum and maximum would work more or less the same.

The game's price is set at $60 (or £40). When the game gets released, the digital download will be available worldwide. Bigger fans of the game franchises can get boxed versions of the game; however, these will only be available in selected areas. The box versions come with some bonuses too including a steelbook, a double-sided poster, and collectible art cards.

"Thrones of Britannia" is actually the continuation of their plans to branch off from the main "Total War Saga" series with "Warhammer" being released just last year. Sega and Creative Assembly will definitely be busy this year with "Total War: Three Kingdoms" also releasing in the next months.

As for "Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia," the game will be released on April 19. The game features a return to the British islands in a time where different factions fight for control.

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