Resident Evil 6 For PC Announced For March 2013

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Capcom have announced a release date for Resident Evil 6 on PC. The PC version will be released on March 22nd, 2013 in both North America and Europe.

 

As per usual with Capcom’s PC titles, North America will see the game released via digital download services such as Steam, while Europe will see both retail and download versions released. Both the retail and digital versions of Resident Evil 6 will contain all of the content found in the original console release.

 

Additionally, Ada Wong’s campaign will be accessible from the start of the game, and PC users will have access to the No Hope difficulty mode as well, both of which are part of the latest Resident Evil 6 update on consoles. Other features added to the console versions as part of free title updates will be made available on PC as well.

 

Here are the requirements for Resident Evil 6 on PC:

 

Minimum specs

OS: Windows Vista/XP, Windows 7, Windows 8

Processor: Intel CoreTM2 Duo 2.4 Ghz or better, AMD AthlonTM X2 2.8 Ghz or better

Memory: 2 GB RAM

Hard Disk Space: 16 GB free hard drive space

Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS or better

DirectX: 9.0c or greater

Sound: Standard audio device

 

Recommended specs

OS: Windows Vista/XP, Windows 7, Windows 8

Processor: Intel CoreTM 2 Quad 2.7 Ghz or better, AMD PhenomTM II X4 3 Ghz or better

Memory: 4 GB RAM

Hard Disk Space: 16 GB free hard drive space

Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 or better

DirectX: 9.0c or greater

Sound: Standard audio device


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