Resident Evil 4 Remake is right around the corner, and the PC gang is anxiously checking out if their rig can run this remake (mind you, it will be a somewhat different game, so this is not just a remaster of the old game with updated graphics) and are frantically checking the GPU prices to see if they’ll need an upgrade or not. Luckily enough, we’ve got our hands on PC System Requirements, both Minimum and Recommended. Ready to be (not) disappointed? Here are the PC system requirements for Resident Evil 4 Remake.

Minimum System Requirements for Resident Evil 4 Remake on PC (Steam)

So, not very demanding from what we can see. Here’s anOptimization Guidefor Graphics in Resident Evil 4 Remake that we’ve written, you might need it. It’s indeed for Consoles but the principle of settings is more or less the same on all platforms, and you can tweak a lot of settings.

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If you want to knowHow To Play The Resident Evil Series In Order, now is the time to play through some of the older titles to recall some moments from the storyline. When it comes to Recommended System Requirements, we see that it’s nothing special, and even the owners of older rigs will be quite happy with the performance. Basically, if you are a 4K enthusiast and have a 4K-ready PC rig for other modern games, we do not see a problem with your aspiration to run Resident Evil 4 Remake on your PC in 4K.

Source: OfficialSteam Pagefor Resident Evil 4 Remake

That’s it for this article, everyone! Less than a week remains until the release of Resident Evil 4 Remake (August 16, 2025) and we welcome you to our Resident Evil 4 Remake game tag left under this article if you want to read more about this highly-anticipated game. We also have a lot of YouTube videos regarding Resident Evil 4 Remake, so if you’re in the need of a guide, feel free to search our channel and our website!

Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.