Imperator: Rome System Requirements: Minimum and Recommended

Imperator: Rome System Requirements
Imperator: Rome

Imperator: Rome is an upcoming grand strategy wargame developed and published by Paradox Interactive. It is a sequel to Europa Universalis: Rome that came out back in 2008. Now the Imperator: Rome System Requirements have been officially revealed.

Imperator: Rome System Requirements

To run Imperator: Rome you’ll need the following specifications

Minimum

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 7 Home Premium 64 bit SP1
  • Processor: Intel® iCore™ i3-2105 or AMD® FX-8120
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 570 or equivalent AMD Graphics Card

Recommended

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 10 Home 64 bit
  • Processor: Intel® iCore™ i5- 4690K or AMD® Ryzen™ 3 2200G
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 960

The disk space requirements aren’t included in this but we’re expecting around 10-15 GB of size will be a minimum. The minimum CPU and GPU requirements are quite low as well, and even older systems won’t have much trouble running this. Though if you’re planning to play on Ultra settings or higher resolutions, you should have an i5 at least.

Imperator: Rome Release Date

Imperator: Rome is headed to PC and Mac on April 25, 2019.

You can pre-order the game right now as well. If you’re interested in knowing details about its pre-order bonuses, make sure you read our guides on it.

Here is a short description of the game from its official Steam page

Imperator: Rome is the newest grand strategy title from Paradox Development Studio. Set in the tumultuous centuries from Alexander’s Successor Empires in the East to the foundation of the Roman Empire, Imperator: Rome invites you to relive the pageantry and challenges of empire building in the classical era. Manage your population, keep an eye out for treachery, and keep faith with your gods.

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