Update: Remedy has sent out an email clarifying that the announced requirements weren't entirely correct. The "Recommended" hardware initially listed is actually for the "Ultra" specification, while the proper "Recommended" spec is considerably lower. I've updated the requirements accordingly.

Original story: A PC release of Remedy's upcoming Quantum Break was confirmed earlier today, but the question of whether it would be exclusive to Windows 10, or available to owners of Win7/8 as well, was not immediately answered. Now it has been, and as a Windows 7 stalwart I'm sorry to say it looks like I can't hold out much longer.

The system requirements, as posted on quantumbreak.com:

Minimum:

OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)

Windows 10 (64-bit) CPU: Intel Core i5-4460, 2.70GHz or AMD FX-6300

Intel Core i5-4460, 2.70GHz or AMD FX-6300 GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD Radeon R7 260x

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD Radeon R7 260x RAM: 8 GB

8 GB VRAM: 2 GB

2 GB HDD: 55 GB available space

55 GB available space DX: DirectX 12

Recommended:

OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)

Windows 10 (64-bit) CPU: Intel Core i5 4690, 3.9GHz or AMD equivalent

Intel Core i5 4690, 3.9GHz or AMD equivalent GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 390

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 390 RAM: 16 GB

16 GB VRAM: 4 GB

4 GB HDD: 55 GB available space

55 GB available space DX: DirectX 12

Ultra:

OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)

Windows 10 (64-bit) CPU: Intel Core i7 4790, 4GHz or AMD equivalent

Intel Core i7 4790, 4GHz or AMD equivalent GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 980 Ti or AMD Radeon R9 Fury X

NVIDIA GeForce 980 Ti or AMD Radeon R9 Fury X RAM: 16 GB

16 GB VRAM: 6 GB

6 GB HDD: 55 GB available space

55 GB available space DX: DirectX 12

That "Ultra" spec is seriously high-end and even the "Recommended" hardware is up there, although I'm guessing you'll probably be alright if you're willing to settle for playing it at “only” 1080p, with maybe a few of the bleeding edge effects dialed back. We'll analyze the performance when we have it in to tell you whether or not that 980 Ti is really so important. The real knock is the DX12 requirement, so there's no choice in whether or not to upgrade to Windows 10 if you want to play.

Microsoft also said that the Windows 10 and Xbox One versions of Quantum Break will support shared saves but not actual cross-play, because it is “a single player action-adventure experience.”

Quantum Break for Windows 10 will be out on April 15.