Performance details and PC features have been revealed along with the full system requirements sheet.
The game’s 155GB storage requirement should be unsurprising to anyone who has installed high-end games in recent years.
Alan Wake II enforced similarly stiff minimum requirements due to its use of mesh shaders.

More recently, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle locked out older cards because it demands hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
Square Enix also notes that anyone using a 4K display should have at least 12GB of VRAM.
The game’s PC edition features improved lighting and textures compared to the PlayStation 5 version.
Furthermore, DualSense functionality is supported over USB.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will be available on Steam and the Epic Games Store on January 23.