eFootball Announces Its Minimum and Recommended PC Requirements

Even if you have an old computer, you can still play eFootball 2022, the Konami football game.

 

There are just a few weeks to learn about the new era of football within the PES saga. And is that eFootball will be released at the end of September, a free game as a service available on all platforms (except Nintendo Switch) that seeks to change the paradigm of annual sports games completely. While this “PES 2022” has had an extra year of development, promising to offer a generational leap to the Konami saga, its minimum and recommended PC requirements are most affordable. So much so that you can play it with a machine from almost 10 years ago.

Released through Steam, the minimum requirements for eFootball on PC open up the ability to enjoy the game on a wide range of older computers. Something that was to be expected, considering that eFootball will also be released on iOS and Android, promising the same playable experience as on the PS5 and Xbox Series X | S consoles. But, back to the topic, if you have a 10-year-old processor and a 5-generation graphics card, you can play eFootball. As simple as that.

 

eFootball Minimum Requirements on PC

Operating system: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Processor: Intel Core i5-2300 / AMD FX-4350
Memory: 8GB RAM
Graphics card: GeForce GTX 660 Ti / Radeon HD 7790
Storage: 50 GB of available space.

 

Recommended requirements for eFootball on PC

Operating system: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Processor: Intel Core i5-7600 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
Memory: 8GB RAM
Graphics card: GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 590
Storage: 50 GB of available space.

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