Although still in its early access stage of development, Epic Games has now released system requirements for its upcoming Paragon MOBA game.
Paragon will be a third person MOBA game which will bring a twist to standard MOBA games like DOTA and others by introducing a vertical dimension. The game will also include Playstation 4 and PC cross-play which will give it an extensive amount of players.
As far as PC version is concerned, Epic Games already announced that Paragon will support DirectX 12 on Windows 10 OS and have rather impressive graphics details.
The minimum systems requirements start with Nvidia GTX 460 or AMD HD 6870 graphics card with 1GB of VRAM, at least a Core i5 CPU clocked at 2.5GHz or equivalent, 4GB of RAM and 64-bit version of Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 OS. The recommended system requirements are a bit higher but nothing spectacular and include Nvidia GTX 660 or AMD HD 7870 graphics card with 2GB of VRAM, a Core i5 CPU clocked at 2.8GHz or equivalent and 8GB of RAM.
The minimum and recommended system requirements are rather modest compared to some of the recently released games and just show that Epic’s Unreal Engine 4 can deliver some impressive graphics details without high-end hardware.
The game is currently available only as a pair early access version with open beta promised for summer, 2016.