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yes, these requirements are just what's needed to get into past a UE 5 splash screen.
EDIT: PC Master Race is all, just to clarify to console and blackbox hardware players...
ALWAYS buy the highest tier GPU you can afford in that generation, at least xx70Ti or xx80 to last longer. The lower tier cards xx60 and below are mostly a waste of money and just marketing hype, because the high tier last gen cards will always outperform...
That's even waster the best strategy it's buy the best one with best performance per cost and when the next generation comes out you sell the last one and buy the new one.
On the other hand, this might indicate the game is well optimized or not horribly hungry for computational power.
Fingers crossed this game can run just fine on release as a standard UE5 release and it will only get better as more patches and optimization is done.
A UE5 xbox game, not suspiciously low at all for console port.
https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/Steam-Hardware-Software-Survey-Welcome-to-Steam