Final Fantasy Resonance PC System Requirements — Can Your PC Run It?

By FF Resonance Wiki Team ·

Verdict first: almost certainly yes. Final Fantasy Resonance’s official Steam requirements are remarkably light — a modest gaming PC from around 2019 clears the minimum bar, and the recommended tier barely steps up from there. The two things worth double-checking are the Windows 11 requirement and the Denuvo disclosure.

All figures below come straight from the official Steam page; we’ll update this guide if Square Enix revises them before the October 22, 2026 launch.

Official system requirements

MinimumRecommended
OSWindows 11 64-bitWindows 11 64-bit
CPUAMD Ryzen 3 2300X / Intel Core i3-8100AMD Ryzen 5 2500X / Intel Core i3-8100
RAM8 GB8 GB
GPUAMD Radeon RX 6400 / Intel Arc A580 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT
Storage15 GB15 GB
Target1080p / 30 FPS, Low settings1080p / 60 FPS, Highest settings

A few quirks worth noting, exactly as Steam lists them:

  • The same Core i3-8100 appears in both columns — only the AMD CPU steps up for the recommended tier.
  • The recommended GPU (RX 5500 XT) sits in the same performance class as the minimum cards. In practice, any GPU around GTX 1650 level should reach the recommended experience.
  • Windows 11 64-bit is the only listed OS in both tiers. If you’re still on Windows 10, that’s the spec most likely to actually affect you.

What this means in practice

The jump from “1080p/30 on Low” to “1080p/60 on Highest” on near-identical hardware tells you everything: this is an HD-2D game, not a tech showcase. If your machine runs recent HD-2D titles comfortably, Resonance should be no different. The 15 GB install is small by modern RPG standards — no storage anxiety here.

Denuvo Anti-tamper

The Steam page discloses that Final Fantasy Resonance uses Denuvo Anti-tamper (third-party DRM). We’re noting it here because many PC players factor DRM into purchase decisions; if Square Enix announces any change to this, we’ll reflect it.

Steam features

Confirmed on the store page:

  • Steam Achievements
  • Steam Trading Cards
  • Steam Cloud (cross-device save sync)
  • Family Sharing

Steam Deck: not yet rated

Valve has not issued a Steam Deck Verified/Playable rating yet. The modest requirements look encouraging on paper, but we won’t guess — we’ll update this guide the moment the official rating appears.

Supported languages and rating

Per the Steam listing, Resonance supports English, French, German, Spanish (Spain), Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese and Korean.

The game is rated PEGI 12 (Violence, Bad Language, In-Game Purchases). On that last descriptor: Square Enix has been explicit that Resonance is a premium single-player RPG, not a gacha game — the paid edition bonus packs are the most likely explanation for the label, and we’ll update if Square Enix clarifies.

Ready to buy?

Steam pre-purchase is live at $49.99 (Standard) / $59.99 (Digital Deluxe) — our pre-order guide compares every edition and bonus. For everything else confirmed so far, the everything we know page is updated with every official reveal, and the FAQ answers the most common questions.

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