Ubisoft reveals Assassin’s Creed Shadows PC requirements – and just as I thought, you’re safe with your RTX 4000 series GPU

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  • Ubisoft released PC requirements for Assassin’s Creed Shadows
  • The extreme ray tracing preset needs an RTX 4090 for 60fps
  • An RTX 3080 can run Shadows with ‘selective’ ray tracing at 1440p, achieving 60fps

Nvidia’s latest RTX 5090 GPU makes notable performance leaps over the previous generation’s flagship GPU, with additions such as Multi Frame Generation improving performance using ray tracing at 4K in games – and while the performance is impressive based on our RTX 5090 review, Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows hardware requirements suggest an RTX 4000 series GPU (or older) will suffice.

With the long-awaited title now available for pre-order and set for launch on March 20, Ubisoft has revealed the PC requirements (pictured below). As expected, the RTX 4090 is the highest recommended GPU for the extreme ray tracing preset at 4K to achieve 60 frames per second – this is while using DLSS 3.7, as DLSS 4 isn’t confirmed for the title yet.

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