Bread and Blood

Bread and Blood

Can my PC run Bread and Blood

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 12 GB+ Storage 15 GB+ Windows 10 ()

Game Details

Languages
English
Genre
Rpg، Simulation
Category
Single-player، Custom Volume Controls، Playable Without Timed Input، Save Anytime، Stereo Sound، Surround Sound، Family Sharing
Developer
Eraslt
Publisher
Eraslt

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i5-8400 / 8400 / I5-8400 / 5-8400 / i5 8400 / AMD Ryzen 5 2600
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 / GTX 1650 / 1650 / 4 GB / AMD Radeon RX 570
RAM
12 GB
Storage
15 GB
OS
Windows 10 ()

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i5-12600K / 12600K / 12600 / I5-12600K / 5-12600K / i5 12600K
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 TI / RTX 3060 / 3060 / RTX 3060 TI / 3060 TI
RAM
16 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 11 ()

Game Description

A medieval survival RPG focused on harsh peasant life. Survive, earn wealth, and carve your place in a brutal world where freedom comes at a cost.

Set in the dark Middle Ages, you are free to go wherever you wish and live however you choose — honest worker, struggling farmer, or ruthless bandit.

Can You Survive?

Forage, hunt, farm, trade, steal, rob — or even beg for alms.

Do whatever it takes to survive.

Just don’t forget to pay your taxes.

Taxes

As a peasant, you owe everyone:

The guards — for “protection” from bandits

The bandits — so nothing unfortunate happens

The Church — to avoid divine wrath

The local lord — because technically, you own nothing

Jobs & Crafting

Work in various medieval trades.

Start as a lowly laborer and rise to become a skilled butcher, cobbler, or craftsman.

Learn, improve your skills, and master your profession.

Banditry

Honest work not your style?

Steal — and risk prison.

Rob — and risk the gallows.

Your choices have consequences.

Home & Land

Earn enough coin — or get lucky — and claim a place to call your own.

Build and upgrade your home, and enjoy the fruits of your labor.

Just remember… it still belongs to the lord.

And yes — there are taxes.