The game is coming out on May 27 for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One

Apr 14, 2014 15:45 GMT  ·  By

The recently released Watch Dogs video shows a beautiful re-creation of the city of Chicago, with detailed and realistic shadows and weather effects, and some breathtaking vistas.

Of course, the reveal has made a lot of gamers wonder whether their rig will be able to run the game at the ultra quality showed in the video, and Watch Dogs Creative Director Jonathan Morin has fortunately shed some light on the PC that was used to capture the in-game footage.

"We expect a lot of different specs to run the game at a high," Morin said via Twitter. "But here are the ultra specs for the few who have them and ask for it. Ultra specs: Intel Core i7-4770K with a GeForce 780."

He also revealed that the trailer was recorded using an Intel Core i7-3930K with a GeForce Titan IIRC, for those interested in matching the quality shown.

The Watch Dogs minimum specs and recommended specs have also been revealed a while back, for those interested in merely playing the game, without enjoying all its hardware-dependent polish.

Watch Dogs will be released worldwide on May 27, coming to the PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One platforms. The release of the game on Nintendo's Wii U was pushed back, but there are now rumors of a Watch Dogs Wii U launch in Autumn.