Star Wars: Outlaws System Requirements: Can You Run It?
Star Wars: Outlaws system requirements - see whether your PC is compatible.

- Developer:
- Ubisoft Massive
- Publisher:
- Ubisoft
- Release date:
- 30 August 2024 (1 year ago)
- User score:
- 4.0 / 5
- Hardware demand level:
- 7.3 / 10 - highly demanding
- Ray tracing support:
- no data
Official system requirements for PC
To run Star Wars: Outlaws, you'll need at least 16 GB of RAM and 65 GB of free disk space. The game requires a minimum graphics card like the GeForce GTX 1660, but for a better experience, the developers recommend using an Radeon RX 6700 XT. As for your CPU, an Core i7-8700K is the minimum, but if you want to crank up the settings and enjoy smoother gameplay, aim for an Core i5-10400 or better.
Minimum
Graphics card:
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 (6 GB), AMD RX 5600XT (6 GB), Intel Arc A750 (8 GB, with ReBAR on) or better
CPU:
- AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6 GHz, Intel Core i7-8700K @ 3.70 GHz, or better
Memory:
- 16 GB (dual-channel mode)
- File size:
- 65 GB SSD
- Operating system:
- Windows 10, Windows 11 (64-bit versions)
- DirectX:
- DirectX 12
Recommended
Graphics card:
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti (8 GB), AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (12 GB) or better
CPU:
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @ 3.7 GHz, Intel Core i5-10400 @ 2.9 GHz, or better
Memory:
- 16 GB (dual-channel mode)
- File size:
- 65 GB SSD
- Operating system:
- Windows 10, Windows 11 (64-bit versions)
- DirectX:
- DirectX 12
Performance on your PC
Performance on your GPU
Performance levels below the bar correspond to the target FPS shown on each marker for that preset/resolution.
GeForce RTX 3060 is 1.5x faster than GeForce GTX 1660, but 1.2x slower than Radeon RX 6700 XT. Your GPU can run the game at minimum settings, but not recommended settings.
Performance on your CPU
Core i5-12400 is 1.6x faster than Core i5-10400. Your CPU can run the game at recommended settings.
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