Age of Mythology: Retold System Requirements Revealed

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Age of Mythology: Retold
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Age of Mythology: Retold is a remaster of the classic RTS title from World’s Ege and Forgotten Empires. This new version retains the core experience while upgrading the visuals and animations and adding new features like increased population limit, ray-tracing, and improved online experience. Though, what kind of rig do you need to play this? Here are the official Age of Mythology: Retold system requirements to prepare you for the remaster.

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Age of Mythology: Retold System Requirements

MinimumRecommended
OSWindows 10 – 64-BitWindows 10 – 64-Bit
CPUIntel® i3-4130 or AMD FX 4350 at 2.4GHZ+ with 2 cores / 4 threads and AVX support3.6 Ghz i5 or greater or AMD equivalent and AVX support
RAM8 GB16 GB RAM
GPUNVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 645
AMD Radeon™ Vega 8
Intel® Iris Graphics 550 or better
Nvidia® GeForce® GTX 970
AMD Radeon™ RX 570 or better
DirectX 12Version 12Version 12

The developers haven’t shared the target resolution or framerate here, but it’s safe to say these requirements don’t have ray tracing in mind. For now, if you’re looking to play at higher settings, you’ll need a GTX 970 paired with a generic i5 CPU with a 3.6 GHz clock speed.

Based on these, it doesn’t look like you need much to run the remaster, but we’ll have to see what kind of GPU you’ll need at launch to support ray tracing. Apart from that, you need 16 GB of RAM to play the title. On the lower side, even an ancient GTX 645 should be enough for some form of experience.

Age of Mythology: Retold is coming to PC and Xbox Series S|X on September 4, 2024. The standard edition will be available on day one on Game Pass for PC and consoles.

If you’re fine with spending some extra bucks, you can actually play the upcoming remaster a bit early.

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Ali Hashmi

Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.

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