Ananta’s PC system requirements have surfaced ahead of any confirmed closed beta schedule, outlining a minimum target around a GTX 1060 and a recommended tier built around an RTX 3080.
The game — previously known as Project Mugen — is positioned as a “free-spirited Urban Open World RPG” set in Nova City, with pre-registration currently available on Ananta’s official site.
Compatibility and requirements
Two different requirement sets are circulating for PC. One list includes OS and storage guidance in addition to CPU, GPU, and memory; another focuses on core hardware. Taken together, they sketch a fairly wide performance range depending on your target settings.
| Category | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| GPU | GTX 1060 6GB | RTX 3080 |
| RAM | 16GB | 32GB |
| CPU | Intel i5-9400F / Ryzen 7 3700X | Intel i7-12700K / Ryzen 9 9900X |
| OS | Windows 7, 8, or 10 | Windows 7, 8, or 10 |
| Storage | 40GB | 100GB |
Platforms and cross-device plans
Ananta is being developed for multiple platforms. The official site lists icons for PS5, PC, Apple, Android, and “PlayStation,” alongside “and more…,” but it doesn’t spell out release timing by platform.
A separate platform note mentions plans for iOS, Android, and PS5 in addition to PC, without additional technical detail for mobile or console builds.
Beta test status and release timing
No date for a closed beta test window is confirmed here. The most specific timeline language attached to the project is a “summer 2026” release expectation, while earlier test references include a technical test dated January 3–4, 2025 and a claimed CBT window in April–May 2025.
Until an official testing schedule is posted, the practical takeaway is that the PC requirements are the clearest concrete signal yet of what hardware the game is aiming to support.
If these specs hold through launch, Ananta’s PC build looks set to span everything from older midrange GPUs to modern high-end rigs, with storage and memory demands that could matter as much as the graphics card.