Shift Up Corp has revealed the PC specs requirements for NIKKE : Goddess of Victory, as well as answering questions about what features the version would have.
In a post on their website, they revealed both the minimum and recommended requirements for NIKKE on PC.
Overall the PC version doesn’t look overly resource intensive, being usable by mid-range PCs.
Minimum PC Specs
- OS: Windows 7 64 bit
- Processor: Intel Core i3 or similar
- Memory: 8 GB
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti
- DirectX:Version 11
- Minimum Storage Space: 10 GB
It should be noted that both the minimum and recommended requirements don’t specify which generation of processors are being used, but its safe to assume it’ll be the latest generation for them.
The minimum specs are fairly modest, being able to run on a lot of older machines, and considering its a PC port of a mobile game, you’d expect about as much.
Recommended PC Specs
- OS: Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- Memory: 8 GB
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER / GTX 1650
- DirectX:Version 11
- Recommended Storage Space: 20 GB
Unclear information about the CPU aside, the recommended settings appear to be tuned to most mid-range PCs. The extra storage space is likely for higher resolution textures, as well as things like voice data for all the cutscenes.
PC Version Features
The team also answered more questions about what exactly the PC version would entail in the blog post, most notably confirming that you’d be able to move your saves between the mobile and PC versions.
“Character information is fully synced across platforms. The characters, progress, resources, and purchases on any platform will be shared across all the other platforms. However, you will only be able to play with other players on PC, iOS, and Android while on the same server. (As there are many servers available across regions, character information will not be shared between servers.)”, the blog post reads.
Unfortunately the blog post does not include information on a release date, or if the game would be coming to Steam vs having a standalone client.