- Rise of the Ronin is receiving a PC port in March.
- The PC version is said to support DLSS, FSR, XeSS, and more.
- Team Ninja has also shared system requirements, confirming that the game will run on most modern systems.
PlayStation and Team Ninja collaborated last year on the PS5 exclusive Rise of the Ronin, but the game failed to impress in both commercial and critical departments.
Following a year of exclusivity, Rise of the Ronin is now free from the console ecosystem of the PS5. Team Ninja has finally announced the game for PC, confirming that it will soon be headed to Steam.
Why it matters: This PS5 exclusive had plenty of excitement behind it last year. While the title failed to meet expectations, it received plenty of praise for its exciting combat and gameplay.
The official Steam page shows Rise of the Ronin will be heading to PC on March 11. This particular version of the game promises enhancements like 8K resolution and 120FPS support.
Upscalers like FSR and DLSS are also confirmed, in addition to technologies like frame generation. Moreover, ray tracing is being added to the game, making it an even more compelling offering for the PC audience.
Team Ninja is launching the game at a $49.99 price on Steam, making it much cheaper than the $70 launch price from last year. Therefore, fans of the studio’s fast-paced combat might find this price tag a lot more appealing.
System requirements are also relatively light, considering Rise of the Ronin was among the many current-gen-only titles launched on the PS5 last year. However, the game requires a whopping 180GB of storage, putting it above most other AAA titles in this department.
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