EA and BioWare have revealed what kind of PC specs you're going to need to run Dragon Age: The Veilguard, as well as the global launch timings for the game.
In a new post on its official website, EA says it's designed Dragon Age: The Veilguard "with flexibility in mind", a philosophy that extends not only to the game's PC specs but also to its accessibility features.
Two sets of specs are available, one with ray tracing enabled and the other with ray tracing disabled, in order to accommodate both high-end machines and lower-spec PCs. Hopefully, a wide range of PC gamers will be able to play The Veilguard on release.
Here's a quick rundown of the Dragon Age: The Veilguard PC specs BioWare and EA announced today.
Bear in mind that all of these presets require at least 16GB of RAM, as well as 100GB of storage space (for which only the Minimum setting supports an HDD). You'll also need Windows 10 or 11 with 64-bit architecture and DirectX 12.
First up, here are the non-ray tracing presets.
Next, here are the specs you'll need if you want to play The Veilguard with ray tracing...