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Alan Wake 2 system requirements are scarier than the game

Is this a blessing or a curse?

If you're trying to decide which out of all the available platforms you want to purchase Alan Wake 2 on, then this PC system requirements announcement may be your decider.

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The Remedy team has finally released the list of system requirements for PC players via Twitter, and it may be a bit frightening for those who don't own a fully decked-out gaming setup. Keep reading below for all the details.

Alan Wake 2 PC system requirements

PC players were anxiously awaiting the release of system requirements for the new horror game in the Alan Wake series, and they finally have them, only it may not be as expected. The Remedy team announced via their official X (Twitter) page just what the requirements will be to play the game smoothly on PC. Take a look below for the image that they tweeted.

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It was obvious from trailers and gameplay videos that the graphics in this game were going to be quite the sight, but I think all of us are surprised to see just how significant they are after seeing the PC requirements. While players who meet the specs are excited to experience such a visually detailed experience, those who just barely, or don't meet them at all, are left disappointed and worried that the game might not run as hoped.

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Less serious gamers who don't have the proper equipment will have to sacrifice visual quality in order to place this game smoothly. However, it could be argued that such an experience is worth it for those who can experience it to its full potential. Those who don't meet the requirements may have to switch things up and try it out on a console instead. It will all be determined once everyone can jump in and see just how well things run or if there will be some framerate issues.

There are still plenty of options as to how you can dive into the game, whether you meet the PC requirements or not. We just hope that the high quality of the game doesn't put a damper on playability. How are you feeling about it?

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Abby Smith is a super nerd and video game fanatic who grew up playing games on a variety of platforms. She likes to spend her free time binge-watching Netflix, reading all genres of novels, and playing all the best new video games. She is currently a full-time Staff Writer for Pro Game Guides, and as an alumni from Full Sail University, also enjoys dabbling in creative writing such as short stories, scripts, and comics on the side.