Halo Campaign Evolved PC System Requirements Revealed

I still vividly remember the first time I stepped onto that mysterious ringworld back in 2001. The scale, the skybox, the legendary soundtrack—it was a defining moment for my gaming journey. Now, seeing that Halo: Campaign Evolved is officially dropping on July 28, 2026, completely rebuilt in Unreal Engine 5, I have goosebumps all over again.
But as the hype train accelerates, reality has just hit PC gamers right in the GPU: the official system requirements have been announced, and they are absolute beasts. I’ve been analyzing these specs all morning, and if you plan on maxing out Master Chief’s return, you might need to start saving up right now. Let’s break down exactly what your rig needs to run this masterpiece, and why these specs are pushing the boundaries of modern hardware.
Not Just a Fresh Coat of Paint: The UE5 Leap

Before we dive into the raw numbers, we have to talk about why this game is demanding so much from our PCs. I was honestly surprised when I read the developer notes. This isn’t just a high-res remaster; it’s a from-the-ground-up reconstruction.
- Next-Gen Lighting: The game is heavily utilizing advanced ray tracing. While the exact scope of the ray tracing isn’t fully detailed yet, the sheer hardware demands tell me we are getting global illumination and pixel-perfect reflections.
- Expanded Lore: We aren’t just replaying the old campaign. The developers have added three brand-new missions focusing heavily on Master Chief and Sgt. Johnson. For a lore nerd like me, this is huge.
- Cross-Platform Reality: It’s still wild to me that this is launching simultaneously on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and—yes—the PS5.
Because of this immense visual and mechanical overhaul, the days of running Halo on a potato are officially over.
The Official PC System Requirements
Let’s look at the hard data. I’ve organized the official specs into a clean table so you can instantly see where your current setup lands.
| Setting | Minimum (1080p / 60 FPS) | Medium (1440p / 60 FPS) | Recommended (4K / 60 FPS) | Ultra |
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 5 3600 / Intel Core i7-10700K | AMD Ryzen 7 5700X / Intel Core i5-12600K | AMD Ryzen 7 7700 / Intel Core i7-12700K | AMD Ryzen 9 7900X / Intel Core i9-13900K |
| GPU | RTX 2060 SUPER / RX 6600 / Arc A580 | GeForce RTX 3070 / Radeon RX 7600 XT | GeForce RTX 3080 Ti / Radeon RX 9070 | GeForce RTX 4080 |
| RAM | 16 GB | 16 GB | 32 GB | 32 GB |
| VRAM | 8 GB | 8 GB | 12 GB | 16 GB |
| OS | Win 10 22H2 64-bit / Win 11 | Win 10 22H2 64-bit / Win 11 | Win 10 22H2 64-bit / Win 11 | Win 10 22H2 64-bit / Win 11 |
| Storage | 100 GB SSD | 100 GB SSD | 100 GB SSD | 100 GB SSD |
My Takeaways: What This Means for Your Setup

Scanning through these requirements, a few things immediately jump out to me that every PC gamer needs to be aware of.
1. The Death of 8GB RAM
Notice how even the bare minimum specs demand 16GB of RAM? We are officially past the era where 8GB could scrape by. But the real shocker is the jump to 32GB of RAM for 4K and Ultra settings. Unreal Engine 5’s memory management, combined with high-resolution textures and dense environments, is going to eat your system memory alive. If you are still rocking 16GB and want to play in 4K, it’s time for an upgrade.
2. Minimum Doesn’t Mean “Weak” Anymore
To just get the game running at 1080p and 60 FPS, you need an RTX 2060 SUPER or an RX 6600. A few years ago, these were solid mid-to-high tier cards! It shows how heavy Unreal Engine 5 is on baseline rendering. If you are holding onto a GTX 1060 or a 1650, you are going to be left behind on the dropship.
3. The 4K / Ultra Wall
If you want to experience Master Chief in glorious 4K with all the bells and whistles, you are staring down the barrel of an RTX 4080 and top-tier processors like the i9-13900K. It’s a massive hardware barrier. Personally, I think the “Medium” setting with an RTX 3070 at 1440p is going to be the sweet spot for the majority of players. It offers a great balance of visual fidelity without requiring you to sell a kidney for a new GPU.
4. SSD is Non-Negotiable
You need 100 GB of free SSD space. Don’t even think about putting this on an old mechanical HDD. The asset streaming required by Unreal Engine 5 (likely utilizing technologies similar to Nanite) means a slow hard drive will result in massive stuttering and texture pop-ins.
Preparing for the Drop
Looking at this, it’s clear that Halo: Campaign Evolved is trying to be the new “Crysis” of this generation—a benchmark title that pushes our rigs to their absolute limits. While part of me is sweating looking at my current GPU, the gamer in me is incredibly excited. If the hardware demands are this high, the visual payoff must be astronomical.
I’ll be spending the next few months deciding if I need to bite the bullet and upgrade my GPU just for this. The thought of experiencing those new Sgt. Johnson missions with stunning ray-traced lighting is just too tempting to pass up.
But enough about my hardware woes—I want to hear about yours! Looking at these massive system requirements, is your current PC ready to handle the return of Master Chief, or are you planning a massive upgrade before July 2026? Let me know!









