Tunic System Requirements

We examine the system requirements for upcoming adventure title Tunic on PC.

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Can I Run Tunic On My Computer?

Tunic is a great-looking game for fans of Zelda-esque adventure games, but if you’re planning on getting the PC version, you should probably check that it’ll actually run on your hardware. The first step is to take a look at the sort of specs that your hardware is running at.

If you don’t know how to check your specs, you can use our guide to figure out what you’re working with. Once you know your hardware inside and out, you should compare it to the spec sheets down below. If your hardware just doesn’t match up, then you should think about upgrading or replacing your machine.

Tunic Release Date & Game Details

  • Release Date : 16th March, 2022 (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Seris X, OS X)
  • System Requirements : Low
  • Genre : Adventure
  • Developer : Andrew Shouldice
  • Publisher : Finji

If you haven’t already seen the gameplay, Tunic is an adventure game in the traditional sense. You’re literally on an adventure as a little fox, running around the environment bashing up monsters, solving puzzles, and completing dungeons. As you go, you’ll gain upgrades to your character, until you’re more equipped than a living Swiss army knife.

Tunic System Requirements

Tunic Minimum System Requirements

  • CPU : Intel i5 Quad-Core
  • RAM : 4 GB RAM
  • GPU : (1GB VRAM)
  • Operating System : Windows 7
  • Storage Space : 1GB

Currently, the developer hasn’t released recommended system requirements.

What Gaming PC Do We Recommend To Play Tunic

Tunic looks like a great game, but as you can probably tell from the spec sheet above, it’s not exactly graphically intensive. Even the most basic of budget PCs should have no trouble running this one. So, if you’re looking to build your own PC that can handle Tunic, you should probably look into spending around $500. However, if you’re determined to opt for a pre-built machine, then you’ll probably have to spend a bit more, possibly closer to $600 or $700 at a push.

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Will Worrall

Will is the Games Editor at WePC and is a writer who's been tinkering with computers and software since he was old enough to know what a keyboard or screwdriver is. Since 2016 he has written for several high-profile websites, including MakeUseOf and Space.com, specializing in retro gaming and technology, guides, and cybersecurity.

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