Lightning Games has shared a new trailer for its upcoming FPS/strategy/tower defense hybrid, Outpost: Infinity Siege. This new game will hit the PC on March 26th. You can also find below its official PC system requirements.
In Outpost: Infinity Siege, players will explore the world, gather resources, merge and upgrade outpost units to build their own outpost. And, as the title implies, you’ll be able to use a first-person perspective to get up close to the mayhem.
According to the devs, players will be able to enjoy the abundant difficulty levels and diverse gameplay features in the exploration mode. Players will venture deep into the brand-new zones full of hazards and opportunities, and harvest powerful outpost units. Plus, the game will support co-op.
Outpost: Infinity Siege will be taking advantage of Unreal Engine 5, and it will display a lot of enemies/units on screen. For running the game, PC gamers will at least need an Intel i5 9600 with 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 or AMD Radeon RX 570. Team Ranger recommends using an Intel i5 11600 or an AMD R5-5600X. The team has also listed the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 and the AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT as the recommended GPUs. Sadly, though, we don’t know the framerate or graphics settings that these PC specs target.
Outpost: Infinity Siege looks pretty cool in the following trailer. As you will see, it will have a lot of action. Hell, you can even pilot a mecha. And, ironically, this trailer made me wish for a new Serious Sam game.
Enjoy!
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