Romeo is a Dead Man Out Early on Steam

by Chloe Adams
2 minutes read

The latest title from Suda51 and Grasshopper Manufacture, Romeo is a Dead Man, is easily one of the studio’s most ambitious projects yet. After some fairly positive reviews, it seems Grasshopper Manufacture released the title a bit early on PC.

Romeo Is a Dead Man PC Version Out With a Launch Discount

Even though Romeo is a Dead Man was set to release on February 11, 2026, Grasshopper Manufacture has launched the action title on Steam, and you can buy it now. They’ve also enabled a 10% launch discount, which will remain active till February 17, 2026.

Regional pricing is enabled on Steam, which means you can expect pricing based on what Valve has recommended for your region. It’s only available on PC through Steam, and you can’t purchase it through GOG or the Epic Games Store.

Romeo Is a Dead Man System Requirements

Category Minimum Recommended
OS Windows 11 Windows 11
Processor Intel Core i5 8400 or AMD Ryzen 3 3100 Intel Core i7 10700F or AMD Ryzen 5 4500
Memory 16 GB RAM 16 GB RAM
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 or AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 7600
DirectX Version 12 Version 12
Storage 60 GB available space 60 GB available space

Based on my time with Romeo is a Dead Man, you can expect an experience similar to other major Unreal Engine 5 titles, meaning the title is a bit on the demanding side. Thankfully, it does have support for DLSS, FSR, and frame generation, but I really hope that a patch to improve overall performance is in the works.

The Steam version comes with several client features, including Steam Cloud, Family Share, Achievements, Trading Cards, and full support for multiple controllers.

Romeo Is a Dead Man Console Release

On consoles, Romeo Is a Dead Man is still following the regular February 11, 2026, release date, and Grasshopper Manufacture has shared a release times map.

You can wishlist the title on PS5 and Xbox Series S|X for now. It’s already out on PC, so disregard that specific timing at least. It’s priced at $50 across the board, but as I said, the PC version has regional pricing.

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