Can I Run PUBG: Battlegrounds? PC System Requirements 2026

Software & Platform · System Requirements
PUBG Battlegrounds

PUBG: Battlegrounds went free-to-play in 2022, and its hardware requirements have remained largely the same since its early access days. It’s one of the more forgiving battle royale games in terms of minimum spec a GTX 960 technically gets you in the door. In practice though, PUBG is an open-world battle royale with large maps and long render distances, which means hitting smooth framerates takes more than the minimum. The recommended spec with a GTX 1060 and 16GB RAM is where the game starts feeling consistently good.

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Minimum vs Recommended Specs

Minimum Specs
OS
Windows 10 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5-4430 or AMD FX-6300
GPU
Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 2GB or AMD Radeon R7 370 2GB
RAM
8 GB
Storage
~50 GB SSD
Target
1080p / 30fps / Low
Recommended Specs
OS
Windows 10 / 11 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-4770 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
GPU
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 580
RAM
16 GB
Storage
~50 GB SSD
Target
1080p / 60fps / Medium-High
Storage note: PUBG requires around 50GB. SSD is strongly recommended the game’s large open-world maps like Erangel and Taego stream assets continuously, and HDD users frequently experience terrain pop-in and loading stutters mid-match.

Quick Compatibility Reference

Your HardwareCan You Run It?Expected Performance
RTX 3070 / RX 6800 XT + i7 + 16GBYes, maxed1440p / Ultra / 144fps+
RTX 2060 / RX 5700 XT + i7 + 16GBYes1080p / High / 100-144fps
GTX 1660 Super / RX 5600 XT + i5 + 16GBYes1080p / Medium / 80-100fps
GTX 1060 6GB / RX 580 + i5 + 8GBYes (recommended)1080p / Medium / 60fps
GTX 1060 3GB / RX 570 + i5 + 8GBBorderline1080p / Low / 50-60fps
GTX 960 / R7 370 + 8GB (minimum)Borderline720p-1080p / Low / ~30fps
GTX 750 Ti or olderNoBelow minimum

PUBG Performance: Map and Settings Guide

PUBG has several maps with very different performance profiles. Erangel and Vikendi are the most demanding due to their large open vistas and detailed environments. Sanhok is more enclosed and typically runs 10-15% better. If you’re on minimum-spec hardware, Sanhok is the most playable map.

The most impactful settings to reduce are View Distance and Shadows. View Distance affects how far terrain and objects render reducing it from Ultra to Medium significantly improves performance on outdoor maps without impacting close-range combat. Anti-aliasing is also worth dropping to Medium or off on older GPUs.

From my experience, the sweet spot for PUBG is a GTX 1660 Super or RX 5600 XT with a modern 6-core CPU. That combination delivers consistent 80-100fps at 1080p on Medium-High settings, which is smooth enough for competitive play without needing a high-end rig.

PUBG is extremely CPU-sensitive. The game simulates 100 players with physics, sounds, and loot simultaneously. An older quad-core CPU is a bigger bottleneck here than the GPU in many cases. If you’re dropping frames without GPU load hitting 100%, your CPU is the limiting factor.

Yash
Yash

IT Manager by day, performance enthusiast by night. With 17 years in IT under my belt, I've turned my professional expertise into a passion for building the ultimate gaming rigs. At PerfGamer, I cut through the marketing noise by running real-world benchmarks and component comparisons, helping you make informed decisions without the guesswork. Whether you're chasing frames or maximizing your budget, I'm here to help you build smarter, not harder.

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