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Icarus system requirements may be too much for some gaming PCs to survive

You won't need a graphics card or gaming U from the future to run Icarus, but you might want to make sure you've packed enough gaming RAM to survive

We're finally here, the gaming PC will need in order to secure your ticket to the game's hostile alien wilderness. The Icarus system requirements are surprisingly high, especially when it comes to RAM, but it's a tad more forgiving on the GPU side of things.

Icarus is a new sci-fi survival game from Dean Hall, the creator of DayZ. You and up to seven other spacemen must work together to survive missions that can last from just a few hours to several weeks. For those who reckon they'll master the game's challenge in no time, Hall has said the development team aims to "add new items, missions, biomes, talents and balance changes after launch. Icarus will be a living, evolving game."

Unfortunately, no AMD U or GPU system requirements have been provided, but we do know the game s best gaming Us from team red should be able to run the game just fine.

In addition to the below settings, your gaming PC will need to DirectX 11 and run an updated 64-bit version of Windows 10.

Minimum Recommended
U Intel Core i5-8400 Intel Core i7-9700
RAM 16GB 32GB
GPU Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060 Ti
VRAM 6GB 8GB
Storage 70GB 70GB

You can pre-order Icarus with a 10% discount from Steam, but you'd best be quick, as it'll return to full price when it releases later today!

Take the Icarus system requirements test over on PCGameBenchmark to answer the question… Can I run Icarus?