Pre-orders for The Sinking City 2 are open ahead of its August 18 release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC, with prices starting at £41.35/$49.99. Standard is the best choice for most buyers. Deluxe and Premium make sense only for players who specifically value the named DLC, while Premium also includes 24-hour early access. PC owners close to the GeForce GTX 1070 or Radeon RX 5700 minimum should wait for independent release benchmarks before buying.
The PC version requires Windows 11 x64, 16GB of RAM, DirectX 12 and 70GB of available SSD space. Its published minimum hardware targets 1080p at 30fps on Low using TSR or comparable technology, so matching the component list should not be interpreted as a promise of 60fps or higher settings.
Frogwares is offering Standard, Deluxe and Premium editions. All advance purchases include the Chthonic Arsenal Pack, which GameSpew described as containing numerous mythical weapons. It is a pre-order incentive, not an edition-specific entitlement.
Standard provides the lowest-cost route to the game and still qualifies for the pre-order bonus. That makes it the default recommendation for anyone who does not already have a specific interest in the DLC.
Deluxe costs an additional £4.10/$5 and adds The Arkham Field Kit. Premium is £8.24/$10 more than Standard and includes both The Arkham Field Kit and Holloway Manor, along with access 24 hours before the general release.
The supplied information does not establish the size, playtime or content depth of either DLC pack. Buyers should therefore base the upgrade decision on whether they actively want those named extras rather than assuming that a higher-priced edition necessarily offers better overall value.
Frogwares Publishing Director Sergiy Oganesyan said the company selected the $49.99 starting price because it wanted to be fair and make the game accessible to as many players as possible. That explains the publisher’s stated reasoning for the price, but it does not establish how the finished game will compare with other releases in length or scope.
That limited description makes the pack a secondary consideration rather than a strong reason to commit before release. Buyers who already plan to play on launch day may appreciate the additional equipment, while anyone undecided about the game itself loses little by waiting for reviews and performance coverage.
The important purchasing distinction is straightforward:
The storage requirement is also explicit. The game needs 70GB of available space on an SSD; a mechanical hard drive is not presented as an alternative in the published specification.
The performance target gives the component list its necessary context. The GTX 1070 and RX 5700 are associated with 1080p, 30fps and the Low preset, with TSR or comparable technology used in the evaluation.
A PC that meets those minimums may be suitable for that stated target, but the requirements do not show what additional hardware is necessary for 60fps, higher presets or another resolution. Players seeking those outcomes need benchmarks that connect specific settings and hardware to measured release performance.
Owners should also verify the complete configuration rather than checking only the GPU model. An eligible computer needs the required Windows version, processor, memory, graphics hardware, VRAM, DirectX support and SSD capacity.
An RTX 4070 Ti listing alone does not establish whether the intended result is 60fps, maximum settings or a particular resolution. The same limitation applies to the 32GB memory figure: it identifies a reported higher-end hardware level but does not quantify how the experience differs from a system with the 16GB minimum.
That distinction matters because hardware labels are most useful when they describe an expected outcome. The minimum specification does so by identifying 1080p, Low and 30fps with TSR or comparable technology. The reported higher-end figures currently lack equivalent detail.
Owners of substantially faster PCs may reasonably expect more flexibility than minimum-spec users, but the supplied information does not define how much. Release benchmarks will be needed to show how the PC version scales across processors, graphics cards, memory capacities and quality settings.
Anyone considering an operating-system upgrade solely to play The Sinking City 2 should account for that separately from purchasing the game. The published requirement identifies Windows 11 x64 as the supported minimum platform; it does not confirm that Windows 10 will work, even when the hardware is otherwise adequate.
Before ordering the PC version, buyers should confirm:
Choose Deluxe only if The Arkham Field Kit is worth an additional £4.10/$5 to you. The supplied information does not provide enough detail to assess the DLC by size or playtime, so its value depends on your interest in the named content.
Choose Premium if you want both The Arkham Field Kit and Holloway Manor and also value playing 24 hours early. It costs £49.59/$59.99, which is £8.24/$10 more than Standard.
Premium’s relatively modest price difference does not make it an automatic upgrade. Buyers who do not care about one or both DLC packs have little reason to pay more solely for a one-day head start. Conversely, someone already interested in both pieces of content may find Premium more direct than choosing an edition without them.
The edition ladder is uncomplicated once the pre-order bonus is separated from the paid extras. Standard is the game-focused purchase, Deluxe adds one named DLC pack, and Premium adds both named DLC packs plus early access.
Undecided buyers have stronger reasons to wait. The pre-order information confirms platforms, prices, edition content, the bonus and PC requirements, but it does not establish the finished game’s quality, campaign length or DLC value.
PC players near the minimum specification have the clearest reason to hold off. Their published target is 1080p at 30fps on Low using TSR or comparable technology, and requirements alone cannot show image quality, frame-rate stability or the effect of individual settings on release code.
Waiting for independent testing is not a prediction that the PC version will have problems. It is simply the most reliable way to determine whether a GTX 1070, RX 5700 or similarly positioned computer delivers an acceptable experience.
Players with stronger PCs face less obvious compatibility pressure, but the reported RTX 4070 Ti and 32GB figures still lack a defined performance target. Buyers expecting a particular combination of resolution, preset and frame rate should look for benchmarks addressing that exact workload rather than relying on the hardware names alone.
Console buyers do not have to compare Windows versions and component combinations, but they may still prefer to wait for reviews before choosing an edition. The 24-hour Premium window is short, and buyers who are uncertain about the game sacrifice little by skipping the early start.
Premium buyers should check their regional storefront for the exact local unlock time. The confirmed benefit is access 24 hours before the general release rather than a universal clock time specified in the supplied information.
Standard is the best default because it provides the game and pre-order incentive at the lowest listed price. Deluxe is for buyers who specifically want The Arkham Field Kit, while Premium is for those who want both named DLC packs and consider 24-hour early access worth the additional cost.
PC buyers should confirm Windows 11 x64, 16GB of RAM, DirectX 12, 70GB of SSD space and the rest of the minimum configuration before ordering. Anyone close to the GTX 1070 or RX 5700 floor should wait for independent release benchmarks before committing.
The PC version requires Windows 11 x64, 16GB of RAM, DirectX 12 and 70GB of available SSD space. Its published minimum hardware targets 1080p at 30fps on Low using TSR or comparable technology, so matching the component list should not be interpreted as a promise of 60fps or higher settings.
Three Editions and a Separate Pre-Order Bonus
Frogwares is offering Standard, Deluxe and Premium editions. All advance purchases include the Chthonic Arsenal Pack, which GameSpew described as containing numerous mythical weapons. It is a pre-order incentive, not an edition-specific entitlement.| Edition | UK price | US price | Verified additional content | Early access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | £41.35 | $49.99 | No additional edition-specific DLC confirmed in the supplied information | No |
| Deluxe | £45.45 | $54.99 | The Arkham Field Kit DLC | No |
| Premium | £49.59 | $59.99 | The Arkham Field Kit DLC and Holloway Manor DLC | 24 hours |
| Pre-order bonus | — | — | Chthonic Arsenal Pack | Applies to advance purchases |
Deluxe costs an additional £4.10/$5 and adds The Arkham Field Kit. Premium is £8.24/$10 more than Standard and includes both The Arkham Field Kit and Holloway Manor, along with access 24 hours before the general release.
The supplied information does not establish the size, playtime or content depth of either DLC pack. Buyers should therefore base the upgrade decision on whether they actively want those named extras rather than assuming that a higher-priced edition necessarily offers better overall value.
Frogwares Publishing Director Sergiy Oganesyan said the company selected the $49.99 starting price because it wanted to be fair and make the game accessible to as many players as possible. That explains the publisher’s stated reasoning for the price, but it does not establish how the finished game will compare with other releases in length or scope.
The Chthonic Arsenal Pack Is a Pre-Order Incentive
The Chthonic Arsenal Pack is included with advance purchases across the edition lineup. GameSpew reported that it contains numerous mythical weapons, but the supplied information does not confirm the individual weapons, their availability during play or their effect on progression.That limited description makes the pack a secondary consideration rather than a strong reason to commit before release. Buyers who already plan to play on launch day may appreciate the additional equipment, while anyone undecided about the game itself loses little by waiting for reviews and performance coverage.
The important purchasing distinction is straightforward:
- The Chthonic Arsenal Pack is tied to pre-ordering.
- The Arkham Field Kit is included with Deluxe and Premium.
- Holloway Manor is included with Premium.
- Premium also provides 24-hour early access.
PC Requirements Put Windows 11 and an SSD at the Floor
PC buyers should check the operating system before comparing graphics cards. Windows 11 x64 is part of the published minimum configuration, meaning a Windows 10 computer does not meet the stated requirement even if its processor, GPU and memory are otherwise sufficient.The storage requirement is also explicit. The game needs 70GB of available space on an SSD; a mechanical hard drive is not presented as an alternative in the published specification.
| Component | Published minimum |
|---|---|
| Operating system | Windows 11 x64 |
| Processor | Intel Core i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 5 3600X |
| Memory | 16GB RAM |
| Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 or AMD Radeon RX 5700 |
| Video memory | 8GB VRAM |
| Graphics API | DirectX 12 |
| Storage | 70GB available on an SSD |
| Performance target | 1080p at 30fps on Low |
| Rendering note | Target evaluated with TSR or comparable technology |
A PC that meets those minimums may be suitable for that stated target, but the requirements do not show what additional hardware is necessary for 60fps, higher presets or another resolution. Players seeking those outcomes need benchmarks that connect specific settings and hardware to measured release performance.
Owners should also verify the complete configuration rather than checking only the GPU model. An eligible computer needs the required Windows version, processor, memory, graphics hardware, VRAM, DirectX support and SSD capacity.
Higher-End Hardware Figures Need Performance Context
GameSpew also supplied higher-end figures of 32GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti or better. Those figures should not be treated as a formal performance guarantee because the supplied information does not attach them to a confirmed resolution, graphics preset or frame-rate target.An RTX 4070 Ti listing alone does not establish whether the intended result is 60fps, maximum settings or a particular resolution. The same limitation applies to the 32GB memory figure: it identifies a reported higher-end hardware level but does not quantify how the experience differs from a system with the 16GB minimum.
That distinction matters because hardware labels are most useful when they describe an expected outcome. The minimum specification does so by identifying 1080p, Low and 30fps with TSR or comparable technology. The reported higher-end figures currently lack equivalent detail.
Owners of substantially faster PCs may reasonably expect more flexibility than minimum-spec users, but the supplied information does not define how much. Release benchmarks will be needed to show how the PC version scales across processors, graphics cards, memory capacities and quality settings.
Windows 11 May Be the Deciding Compatibility Check
For some older gaming PCs, Windows 11 x64 could be a more immediate obstacle than the GPU requirement. A system may have a qualifying graphics card, 16GB of RAM and enough SSD space while still running Windows 10.Anyone considering an operating-system upgrade solely to play The Sinking City 2 should account for that separately from purchasing the game. The published requirement identifies Windows 11 x64 as the supported minimum platform; it does not confirm that Windows 10 will work, even when the hardware is otherwise adequate.
Before ordering the PC version, buyers should confirm:
- Windows 11 x64 is installed.
- The processor meets or exceeds the Core i7-8700K or Ryzen 5 3600X.
- The PC has at least 16GB of RAM.
- The graphics card meets or exceeds the GTX 1070 or RX 5700 and has 8GB of VRAM.
- DirectX 12 is supported.
- At least 70GB is available on an SSD.
- The published minimum target of 1080p, 30fps and Low settings is acceptable.
Edition Recommendation
Choose Standard if you want the game at the lowest confirmed price. It costs £41.35/$49.99, and an advance purchase receives the Chthonic Arsenal Pack. This is the most sensible option for most buyers.Choose Deluxe only if The Arkham Field Kit is worth an additional £4.10/$5 to you. The supplied information does not provide enough detail to assess the DLC by size or playtime, so its value depends on your interest in the named content.
Choose Premium if you want both The Arkham Field Kit and Holloway Manor and also value playing 24 hours early. It costs £49.59/$59.99, which is £8.24/$10 more than Standard.
Premium’s relatively modest price difference does not make it an automatic upgrade. Buyers who do not care about one or both DLC packs have little reason to pay more solely for a one-day head start. Conversely, someone already interested in both pieces of content may find Premium more direct than choosing an edition without them.
The edition ladder is uncomplicated once the pre-order bonus is separated from the paid extras. Standard is the game-focused purchase, Deluxe adds one named DLC pack, and Premium adds both named DLC packs plus early access.
Should You Pre-Order?
A pre-order makes the most sense for buyers who have already decided to play at launch and specifically want the Chthonic Arsenal Pack. Even then, Standard remains sufficient unless the DLC or early-access benefits justify an upgrade.Undecided buyers have stronger reasons to wait. The pre-order information confirms platforms, prices, edition content, the bonus and PC requirements, but it does not establish the finished game’s quality, campaign length or DLC value.
PC players near the minimum specification have the clearest reason to hold off. Their published target is 1080p at 30fps on Low using TSR or comparable technology, and requirements alone cannot show image quality, frame-rate stability or the effect of individual settings on release code.
Waiting for independent testing is not a prediction that the PC version will have problems. It is simply the most reliable way to determine whether a GTX 1070, RX 5700 or similarly positioned computer delivers an acceptable experience.
Players with stronger PCs face less obvious compatibility pressure, but the reported RTX 4070 Ti and 32GB figures still lack a defined performance target. Buyers expecting a particular combination of resolution, preset and frame rate should look for benchmarks addressing that exact workload rather than relying on the hardware names alone.
Console buyers do not have to compare Windows versions and component combinations, but they may still prefer to wait for reviews before choosing an edition. The 24-hour Premium window is short, and buyers who are uncertain about the game sacrifice little by skipping the early start.
Release and Purchase Timeline
| Milestone | Confirmed information |
|---|---|
| Pre-orders | Open |
| Pre-order incentive | Chthonic Arsenal Pack containing numerous mythical weapons |
| Premium access | 24 hours before the general release |
| General release | August 18 |
| Platforms | PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC |
| Starting price | £41.35/$49.99 |
| PC operating-system minimum | Windows 11 x64 |
| PC storage requirement | 70GB available on an SSD |
| Minimum PC target | 1080p at 30fps on Low with TSR or comparable technology |
Source Attribution
Pricing, edition contents, the Chthonic Arsenal Pack description, Frogwares’ pricing statement and the PC hardware information in this article are attributed to GameSpew’s pre-order coverage of The Sinking City 2. Platform, release and edition details are presented only to the extent reported in that coverage and the supplied information.The Practical Buying Decision
The Sinking City 2 is scheduled for August 18 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC. Prices begin at £41.35/$49.99, and all pre-orders include the Chthonic Arsenal Pack.Standard is the best default because it provides the game and pre-order incentive at the lowest listed price. Deluxe is for buyers who specifically want The Arkham Field Kit, while Premium is for those who want both named DLC packs and consider 24-hour early access worth the additional cost.
PC buyers should confirm Windows 11 x64, 16GB of RAM, DirectX 12, 70GB of SSD space and the rest of the minimum configuration before ordering. Anyone close to the GTX 1070 or RX 5700 floor should wait for independent release benchmarks before committing.
References
- Primary source: GameSpew
Published: 2026-07-10T15:10:18.132464
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