Official system requirements for the PC Militari Six Days in Fallujah are presented

Victura announced that the stage of early access to Six Days in Fallujah will begin on June 22. To celebrate this announcement, the publisher presented the official system requirements of the game for PC..

Six Days in Falljuah will be a tactical joker in the first person. The game will be procedurally generated missions based on the real events of the second battle for El Falluj in 2004 during the war in Iraq. In addition, developers plan to make the most authentic military shooter today.

Minimal:

  • A 64-bit processor and operating system are required
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i5 7th generation or AMD Ryzen 5-2600
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • Video card: NVIDIA GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 390/AMD 580
  • DirectX: version 12
  • Network: broadband Internet connection
  • Repository: 22 GB of free space
  • Sound map: Direct-X compatible

Recommended:

  • A 64-bit processor and operating system are required
  • OS: Windows 11
  • Processor: Intel i7-8700 or AMD Ryzen 7-2700x
  • RAM: 12 GB
  • Video card: NVIDIA RTX 2070 or AMD RX-5700XT
  • DirectX: version 12
  • Network: broadband Internet connection
  • Repository: 22 GB of free space
  • Sound map: Direct-X compatible

Victura also shared a road map of the game.

“Six Days begins with realistic tactical joint missions for 4 players taking place in the first days of invasion in the northern part of the city, where the coalition forces encountered numerous rebels and several civilians. Over time, we will add more maps, time of day and weather to the game, as well as real special forces, equipment and missions.

Initially, Six Days offers a joint multiplayer game “People Against AI”. As early access develops, we will add experienced teams on the AI ​​team, who will comply with your orders, as well as civilians who can significantly complicate the situation.

We will also begin to represent some missions of our story campaign during early access. These missions are based on specific real stories and are told by the Americans and Iraqi present there “.