One of the games that most of us look forward to playing is certainly Sea of Thieves. And, you already know how it goes with major titles, especially if you have a (somewhat) outdated rig. You need to ensure that your PC is capable of handling the system requirements appropriately if you're planning to enjoy it the right way.


Good news is that we now finally have an overview of what to expect from the actual system requirements when it comes to this sailing adventure.


Brace yourselves and hold on tight, here are the official system requirements for Sea of Thieves...


1080 p requirements (60 fps)


OS:
Windows 10
CPU: Intel i5 4690 @3.5ghz or AMD FX-8150
RAM: 8GB
DirectX: 11
VRAM: 4GB
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 or AMD Radeon R9 380x
Modern GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD RX 470
HDD: 60GB 7.2k RPM
Graphics settings: Medium ("Rare" in-game)


720 p requirements (30 FPS)

OS: Windows 10
CPU: Intel Q9450 @2.6ghz or AMD Phenom II
RAM: 4GB
DirectX: 11
VRAM: 1GB
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 or AMD Radeon 7750
Modern GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1030 or AMD R7 450
HDD: 60GB 5.4k RPM
Graphics settings: Low ("Common" in-game)


540 p requirements (30 FPS)


OS: Windows 10
CPU: Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 or Intel Iris 540
RAM: 4GB
DirectX: 11
VRAM: 1GB
GPU: Integrated
Modern GPU: Integrated
HDD: 60GB 5.4k RPM
Graphics settings: Minimum ("Cursed" in-game)


On top of this, you can also take a look at this infographic for even more info on how to tune your ideal rig to make it capable of running the game at the highest settings.


Sea of Thieves is coming on March 20 for PC and Xbox One. Set your sails ready and, if you're a part of the "PC master race" club and you are gaming on an outdated rig....now is the right time for an upgrade. What are you waiting for?