| Component | Recommended | |-----------|--------------| | OS | Windows 10/11 (64-bit) | | CPU | Intel i7-10700K / AMD Ryzen 7 3700X or better (high single-core performance) | | GPU | GTX 1060 6GB / RX 580 (for 720p/60fps); RTX 2060+ for 1080p+ | | RAM | 16 GB DDR4-3200 or higher | | Storage | SSD required (game ~6 GB + emulator + cache) | | Other | Vulkan-compatible GPU, Xbox/PS controller recommended |
In the annals of sports gaming, few titles have cultivated as dedicated a cult following as FIFA Street. Born from the ashes of the FIFA Freestyle era, the series reached its technical and stylistic zenith with 2012’s FIFA Street (often retroactively dubbed FIFA Street 4). For a generation of gamers, the allure of panna-filled, urban-flavored football on the frostbitten engine of FIFA 12 was irresistible. Yet, for the PC gaming community, a peculiar question has lingered for over a decade: What are the system requirements?
The answer is not a list of processor speeds or RAM capacities. It is a single, brutal word: Void.
To write a solid essay on the "PC requirements exclusive" of FIFA Street 4 is to document an absence—a digital ghost. Unlike its simulation cousin FIFA 12, which ran smoothly on mid-range PCs of 2012, FIFA Street 4 was never ported to Windows. It remained a console exclusive for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Consequently, there are no official, verified, or "exclusive" PC requirements because the executable file simply does not exist for the x86-64 architecture.
While the game emphasizes arcade-style fun, it is being built on a modified version of the Frostbite engine, promising hyper-realistic player models and dynamic environments. Here are the specs you need to hit the pitch.
Your created character streams tattoos and custom kit designs from EA’s servers in real-time. This requires a constant SSD read speed of 1500 MB/s. HDDs (which average 120 MB/s) cause invisible player models.
If you just want to play 3v3 on the cage court without lag, these specs will get you through the door. EA is targeting low-end laptops and Steam Decks.
Verdict: Most office PCs with a basic dedicated GPU from 2019 or later can run FIFA Street 4 at low settings. The SSD requirement is strict; the game uses "real-time texture streaming" for graffiti and pitch art. HDDs will cause stutter during kick-ups.
When you slide tackle on concrete, particle effects (scrapes, dust) are calculated using your GPU’s mesh shaders. The GTX 1050 Ti is the minimum card that supports this.
If you are currently playing EA Sports FC 25 on Medium settings, you can run FIFA Street 4 on Medium settings. The engine is similar, but the Street title actually utilizes more CPU cores for AI decision-making (since 5v5 requires each player to have unique off-ball runs).
Our exclusive prediction:
Final Note: EA has not officially announced this port yet, but the SteamDB backend updated with depots labeled "STREET_RETAIL_PC" three weeks ago. Bookmark this page; when the game drops, these FIFA Street 4 PC Requirements will be 100% accurate.
Are you ready to take the cage? Clean your heatsinks and update your drivers.
Stay tuned for our exclusive interview regarding controller mapping (Keyboard vs. PS5 DualSense) next week.
The sweet spot for competitive play and enjoying the visual style.