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Outriders PC Spotlight Released


Learn more about the PC system requirements and added PC features coming to People Can Fly and Square Enix’s Outriders with the latest video for the game.

In addition to a suite of display options, this title will also support 13 different languages, feature UI customization options, and will contain full cross-play across all platforms. Graphically, this title will feature ultra wide screen support, Dynamic Resolution Scaling, and full NVIDIA DLSS support.

The team at People Can Fly states that the hardware requirements are geared towards maintaining a smooth 60 frames per second on PC.

Learn more with the trailer below:

Outriders: PC Spotlight & Details [ESRB]

Outriders is a drop-in-drop-out co-op shooter that is set in a dark and desolate sci-fi world. From the First City, players will find themselves in forests, mountains and deserts in the search of a mysterious signal.

For those looking for a taste of the game, a free demo of the game will be available on February 25, 2021. The final release will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC on April 1, 2021. The Google Stadia version of the game will follow later this year.

Source: Press Release
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