Technical Setup
Sudden Attack Zero Point System Requirements
The Sudden Attack Zero Point system requirements confirmed so far are the platform basics: it is a PC-only game distributed through Steam (app 3576070, with a separate demo build under 4021300), it needs a 64-bit version of Windows, and it runs a kernel-level anti-cheat called Nexon Game Security. The game is free-to-play and supports Steam Family Sharing. Nexon has not yet posted a full minimum/recommended specs sheet with named CPUs, GPUs, and RAM figures, which is normal for a title still in Final Closed Beta (July 9-13, 2026). This page lays out what is verified and how a lightweight tactical remaster like this typically behaves on modest hardware.
Confirmed Sudden Attack Zero Point system requirements
Every published detail points to a narrow, PC-first setup. Sudden Attack Zero Point ships on Windows only, delivered through Steam, with no console or mobile version announced. The Steam listing requires a 64-bit operating system, so a 32-bit Windows install will not run it. There is no separate launcher requirement beyond Steam itself, and the game is free-to-play, so no purchase gate blocks installation once the store page or beta build is live.
The one non-obvious hardware-adjacent requirement is anti-cheat. Sudden Attack Zero Point uses Nexon Game Security, a kernel-level anti-cheat that installs a driver running at the operating-system level rather than as an ordinary background app. Kernel anti-cheats of this type generally load with Windows and can require a reboot after first install before a match will launch. If you run a heavily locked-down or virtualized Windows setup, expect the driver to be a factor. The game also lists Steam Family Sharing among its categories, so a library copy can be shared through Steam's normal sharing system.
What to expect from a lightweight tactical remaster
Nexon has not published named CPU, GPU, RAM, or storage numbers yet, so treat everything below as expectation rather than a spec sheet. Sudden Attack Zero Point is a remaster of a 2005 title built for broad, low-end accessibility across Korea and Southeast Asia, and its design leans the same way: 5v5 round-based Bomb Defusal and small-map Team Deathmatch, no large open environments, and a competitive readability that rewards high, stable frame rates over heavy graphical effects. Games in this lane are usually engineered to hit triple-digit frame rates on mainstream and older hardware, because the target audience includes players on entry-level and cafe PCs.
Practically, that means a modern integrated GPU or any dedicated card from the last several years should clear the minimum bar comfortably, and a mid-range gaming PC should have no trouble running the game at high frame rates. Storage footprint for a mode-focused shooter with 13 primary and 4 secondary weapons plus six beta maps is likely to be modest compared with cinematic AAA installs. The genuine dependency to plan around is Windows itself and the anti-cheat driver, not raw graphics horsepower. When Nexon posts the official minimum and recommended tiers, this page will be updated with the exact figures.
How to prepare your PC before launch
Because the full spec sheet is not out yet, the useful preparation for Sudden Attack Zero Point is about software readiness rather than chasing hardware numbers. Start with the operating system: confirm you are on a 64-bit version of Windows and that it is fully updated, since a kernel-level anti-cheat is far more likely to load cleanly on a current, patched build than on an old or heavily modified one. Nexon Game Security installs a system-level driver, so plan for a reboot after first install before your first match, and be aware that aggressively locked-down, virtualized, or dual-boot setups can trip the driver. Updating your graphics drivers to the latest stable release is the other easy win, because most launch-day stutter on lightweight shooters traces back to stale GPU drivers rather than weak silicon.
On the store side, the game installs through Steam (app 3576070), so adding it to your library or wishlist is the simplest way to be notified the moment the official minimum and recommended tiers are published on the store page. Keep a few gigabytes of free storage ready for the client and its updates, and if you care about competitive consistency, plan to favor frame rate over visual effects once you are in the settings menu. None of this replaces the official numbers, but it means that when Sudden Attack Zero Point unlocks you can be in a match within minutes instead of troubleshooting drivers and Windows updates.