Immortals of Aveum, an exciting first-person shooter, offers a refreshing twist to the typical genre - replacing guns with magic. But the game doesn't just challenge its players in gameplay. Published by EA and crafted by Ascendant Studios, which boasts veterans from powerhouse studios like Sledgehammer Games and Bungie, this title is also about to challenge the very hardware on which gamers play.
Set in the mystical realm of Aveum, players take on the role of Jak, an orphan turned influential figure in the Immortals of Aveum's enduring Everwar. Through a whirlwind of high-powered magic and narrative depth, Jak strives to save Lucium, the heart of their world, from the nefarious Rasharn leader, Sandrakk.
From recent announcements, it's evident that to experience Aveum in all its graphical glory, players will need to have a matching gaming rig. This Unreal Engine 5 title has been described as a possible computer-melter, with system requirements that might leave some gamers' jaws on the floor.

EA's shared system requirements span four performance targets: Low, Medium, High, and Ultra. It appears that each of the categories is meticulously crafted to cater to a broad range of gaming machines, from the mid-tier enthusiast setups to the behemoths of gaming tech.


