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Persona 5 The Phantom X
Persona 5: The Phantom X is a spin-off of Persona 5, and is officially authorized by SEGA with deep involvement by Atlus.
Atlus and Perfect World Games have confirmed the initial PC specifications for the free-to-play spin-off Persona 5 The Phantom X. The headline figures are approachable GPU demands paired with a significant storage footprint. Below is a concise breakdown of the announced specs:
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| GPU | Minimum: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti Recommended: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 |
| RAM | Recommended: 16 GB |
| Storage | 70 GB install size (no SSD requirement specified) |
| CPU | Intel processors listed; AMD support not yet detailed |
GPU and CPU compatibility: The choice of the GTX 750 Ti and GTX 1060 as the baseline and recommended cards is notably forgiving—mid-2010s hardware remains viable. No AMD GPUs are mentioned, which may simply be an oversight, but it leaves a gap in official guidance for Radeon users.
RAM requirements: A 16 GB recommendation is above the old 8 GB standard but aligns with modern multitasking needs—especially if you’re running background applications or multiple browser tabs. RAM upgrades are relatively affordable, yet it’s unclear whether this figure stems from unoptimized memory usage or genuine content demands.

Storage impact: A 70 GB download is substantial for a free-to-play title. While no SSD mandate exists, load times on mechanical drives could be lengthy. Players on smaller drives may need to clear space or consider archive strategies.

The accessible GPU and CPU thresholds keep the door open for budget-conscious gamers and regions where hardware upgrades are cost-prohibitive. However, the high RAM recommendation and large install footprint present a moderate barrier—particularly on older systems with limited drive capacity.
From a live-service perspective, the expansive storage requirement suggests ongoing content updates and asset bundles, so disk management may remain a recurring concern. The absence of AMD listings could sow doubt among Ryzen and Radeon users until updated specifications arrive.

Persona 5 The Phantom X strikes a commendable balance: it welcomes players with legacy GPUs and most Intel systems, yet demands a hefty slice of RAM and storage. For those planning to dive in at launch, clearing out 70 GB on your drive—and ensuring you’ve got at least 16 GB of RAM—will be the key steps toward a smooth Phantom Thieves experience.
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