Via the
pre-order page on EA's Origin Store. And it turns out that they're identical to Battlefield 1, so if you didn't have any issue running that then you should be fine with the upcoming WWII-set Battlefield V. Naturally, it's worth noting that minimum specs usually mean low-ish settings running at 720p.
Onto the specs!
OS: 64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10
Processor (AMD): AMD FX-6350
Processor (Intel): Core i5 6600K
Memory: 8GB RAM
Graphics card (AMD): AMD Radeonā¢ HD 7850 2GB
Graphics card (NVIDIA): NVIDIA GeForceĀ® GTX 660 2GB
DirectX: 11.0 Compatible video card or equivalent
Online Connection Requirements: 512 KBPS or faster Internet connection
Hard-drive space: 50GB
Yeah, pretty modest stuff as long as you've upgraded in the last few years. As per Battlefield 1 we can expect Battlefield V to also be GPU and CPU intensive, which means a decent rig to run it at anything higher than 1080p at near-max settings.
Battlefield V will release on October 19, without a season pass, loot boxes, alongside a new co-op mode, and several updates. In other PC news EA and DICE are partnering with NVIDIA "to bring the best aspects of the GeForce gaming platform to bear for PC gamers, meaning GeForce Experience will deliver Game Ready drivers, Optimal Playable settings, and other NVIDIA-platform features for Battlefield V".