Control Resonant demands 100GB SSD space, more than double predecessor

The game will demand 100 gigabytes on an SSD
Control Resonant's storage footprint more than doubles its predecessor, signaling the scope of Remedy's ambitions.

Remedy Entertainment has drawn back the curtain on what their most ambitious project yet will ask of the machines that run it — and the numbers tell a story of scale. Control Resonant will require 100 gigabytes of SSD storage on PC, more than double the footprint of its predecessor, a quiet signal that the world being built here is considerably larger than the one players explored before. These are preliminary figures, with final specifications still to come as the September 24 launch approaches, but the outline is already enough to prompt reflection on how the appetite of creative ambition translates, inevitably, into the appetite of hardware.

  • The 100GB SSD requirement lands as the loudest number in the announcement — more than twice the 42GB of Control Ultimate Edition, including both its expansions.
  • Remedy has been careful to frame these as preliminary specs, leaving players uncertain about which graphics settings and resolutions each hardware tier is actually targeting.
  • The minimum bar is accessible — a GTX 1070 and 16GB of RAM — but the recommended jump to an RTX 3070 signals that the full experience will demand considerably more.
  • A consistent 60 FPS target across PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S suggests meaningful optimization work under the hood, even as the sheer install size hints at the project's scope.
  • Final specifications are promised before the September 24 launch, leaving a window of uncertainty for players deciding whether their rigs are ready.

Remedy Entertainment has revealed the initial PC system requirements for Control Resonant, and the figure that commands the most attention is storage: 100 gigabytes on an SSD. For context, Control Ultimate Edition — the original game plus both expansions — occupies just 42 gigabytes. The studio had already described Resonant as their most ambitious project to date, and these numbers seem to confirm that ambition in concrete terms.

These are preliminary specifications, with Remedy noting that final requirements will follow as the September 24 release date draws closer. Notably absent for now are the graphics settings and resolution targets that correspond to each hardware tier — a detail that matters considerably when interpreting what a 100GB install actually represents.

The minimum configuration calls for an Intel Core i5-8500 or AMD equivalent, 16GB of RAM, and a GTX 1070 or RX 5600 XT, all running on Windows 10 or 11. The recommended tier steps up to a Ryzen 7 3700X or Intel equivalent and a meaningfully more powerful RTX 3070 or RX 6700 XT, while RAM holds steady at 16GB. Both tiers share the same 100GB SSD requirement.

Remedy is targeting 60 frames per second across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S — a consistency that points to serious optimization work. Control Resonant arrives September 24.

Remedy Entertainment has released the initial system requirements for Control Resonant on PC, and the first number that jumps out is storage: the game will demand 100 gigabytes on an SSD. To put that in perspective, Control Ultimate Edition—which bundles the original game plus both of its expansions—takes up just 42 gigabytes. The studio had already signaled that Resonant would be their most ambitious project to date, and these requirements seem to bear that out.

The company was careful to note that these are preliminary specifications. Final requirements will be published as the September 24 launch date draws closer, and Remedy has not yet specified which graphics settings or target resolutions correspond to each tier of hardware. That detail matters: a 100-gigabyte install could mean different things depending on whether the studio is targeting 1440p at high settings or 4K at maximum fidelity.

For the minimum configuration, Remedy is asking for an Intel Core i5-8500 or AMD equivalent, 16 gigabytes of RAM, and either a GeForce GTX 1070 or Radeon RX 5600 XT. The storage requirement is the same: 100 gigabytes on an SSD. The operating system must be Windows 10 or Windows 11, 64-bit.

The recommended specifications climb considerably. The CPU should be a Ryzen 7 3700X or Intel equivalent. RAM stays at 16 gigabytes, but the GPU jumps to an RTX 3070 or RX 6700 XT—a meaningful leap in processing power. Again, 100 gigabytes of SSD storage, Windows 10 or 11.

The studio is aiming for 60 frames per second across all platforms: PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S. That consistency across hardware suggests Remedy has spent considerable effort optimizing the engine, though the PC requirements hint at the sheer scale of what they've built. Control Resonant arrives September 24.

Control Resonant will be their biggest and most ambitious game to date
— Remedy Entertainment
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Inventor

Why does a game need 100 gigabytes? That's more than double the predecessor.

Model

The studio said this is their biggest and most ambitious project yet. That extra space likely reflects new environments, higher-resolution textures, more complex systems running in parallel.

Inventor

But they haven't said what resolution or graphics settings these specs target.

Model

Right—that's a gap. You could have 100 gigabytes of 1440p assets or 100 gigabytes of 4K assets. The final specs will clarify that.

Inventor

The minimum GPU is a GTX 1070. That's a five-year-old card at this point.

Model

It is, but it's still capable. The recommended tier—RTX 3070—is where the real performance lives. That's the gap between playable and polished.

Inventor

They're targeting 60 frames per second on all platforms. That's a hard constraint.

Model

It is. That's why the PC specs are what they are. The console versions are fixed hardware; PC has to cover a wider range, so the minimums have to be conservative.

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