Battlefield 6 gets final PC system requirements ahead of launch with Ultra ++ recommendations

EA releases new “Ultra” and “Ultra++” hardware requirements for Battlefield 6

Days ahead of the game’s launch on October 10th, EA has released finalised PC system requirements for Battlefield 6. These include new “Ultra” and “Ultra ++” PC hardware recommendations for Battlefield 6. These requirements inform gamers about the necessary hardware for high refresh rate and high resolution gameplay.

Thankfully, Battlefield 6’s minimum and recommended hardware requirements remain unchanged from the game’s beta. This likely means that the final game will run similarly to the game’s open beta, which we tested extensively in August.

Note that only Battlefield 6’s Ultra++ hardware recommendations mention using upscaling. All others are based on native resolution gameplay. This means that lower-end hardware will be able to run Battlefield 6 at higher settings/resolutions if upscaling is utilised. At launch, Battlefield 6 will support FSR 4, XeSS 2, and DLSS 4.

(Battlefield 6’s finalised PC system requirements)

Note that EA claims that Battlefield 6 requires TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot to operate. These features are part of EA’s Javelin anti-cheat system and are required for Battlefield 6 to be played on PC.

Below are Battlefield 6’s finalised PC system requirements.

Battlefield 6 PC System Requirements

Minimum PC System Requirements – 1080p 30 FPS Low Settings

  • GPU – Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 – AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT – Intel ARC A380
  • Video Memory – 6GB
  • CPU – Intel Core i5-8400 – AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • RAM – 16GB (Dual Channel 2133 MHz)
  • OS- Windows 10
  • DirectX – DirectX 12
  • Storage – 55GB HDD (At Launch)
  • TPM 2.0 Enabled – Required
  • UEFI Secure Boot Enabled – Required
  • HVCI Capable – Required
  • UBS Capable – Required

Recommended PC System Requirements – 1440p 60 FPS High Settings or 1080p 80+ FPS Low Settings

  • GPU – Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti – AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT – Intel ARC B580
  • Video Memory – 8GB
  • CPU – Intel Core i7-10700 – AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
  • RAM – 16GB (Dual Channel 3200 MHz)
  • OS- Windows 11
  • DirectX – DirectX 12
  • Storage – 90GB SSD (At Launch)
  • TPM 2.0 Enabled – Required
  • UEFI Secure Boot Enabled – Required
  • HVCI Capable – Required
  • UBS Capable – Required

Ultra PC System Requirements – 1440p 144 FPS Medium Settings or 4K 60 FPS Ultra Settings

  • GPU – Nvidia GeForce RTX RTX 4080  – AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
  • Video Memory – 16GB
  • CPU – Intel Core i9-12900K – AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
  • RAM – 32GB (Dual Channel 4800 MHz)
  • OS- Windows 11
  • DirectX – DirectX 12
  • Storage – 90GB SSD (At Launch)
  • TPM 2.0 Enabled – Required
  • UEFI Secure Boot Enabled – Required
  • HVCI Capable – Required
  • UBS Capable – Required

Ultra ++ PC System Requirements – 4Kp 144 FPS High Settings (DLSS) or 4K 240+ FPS Ultra Settings (DLSS + MFG)

  • GPU – Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080
  • Video Memory – 16GB
  • CPU – Intel Core Ultra 9 285K- AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
  • RAM – 32GB (Dual Channel 4800 MHz)
  • OS- Windows 11
  • DirectX – DirectX 12
  • Storage – 90GB SSD (At Launch)
  • TPM 2.0 Enabled – Required
  • UEFI Secure Boot Enabled – Required
  • HVCI Capable – Required
  • UBS Capable – Required

You can join the discussion on Battlefield 6’s finalised PC system requirements on the OC3D Forums.

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