


Those playing on PS4 Pro when that system launches next month will be able to play in 4K. System Requirements OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit Version) Processor: Intel i5-750/AMD Phenom II X4-945 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 470 1GB /AMD HD. Special Edition also features a wide array of visual improvements, including remastered art and effects, volumetric lighting, dynamic depth of field effects, and more. The PC version supports mods, while the console versions will do so for the first time (yes, including the PS4 version). Skyrim: Special Edition launches on October 28. That's especially true in Europe, presumably due to the need to include more languages. On the console side, Bethesda shared the file sizes for PS4 and Xbox One, which are actually much larger than on PC. You can also buy the DLC packs you're missing at a discount to get your hands on the Special Edition. Keep in mind, the PC version is free for anyone who owns the game and its three DLC packs. The full specs follow at the bottom of this post. You'll only need 12GB of free hard-drive space to go along with that. Either way, the game doesn't ask much - the high end only calls for an i5-2400 or FX-8320 and a GTX 780 or R9 290, none of which is exactly cutting-edge.

Most important are the PC version's system specifications, including minimum and recommended specs. It also provided some new technical details about the PC and console versions of Skyrim: Special Edition. Bethesda today announced that the remastered version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has gone gold, meaning its initial development is complete, and the game is ready for manufacturing.
