Zenless Zone Zero finally has a Steam page, with a Q2 2026 launch window and 75 GB install
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Zenless Zone Zero now has a Steam launch window
Zenless Zone Zero now has an official Steam page with a Q2 2026 release window. The listing still does not name a day, but it does lock the quarter and confirm that HoYoverse is preparing a native Steam release instead of keeping the game on its standalone PC launcher alone. For a live-service action RPG that has spent months outside Steam, that store page is the real milestone.
The page also answers the account question
Steam's listing says the release will require a HoYoverse Account, with support for linking that account to Steam. That matters because launcher requirements can shape the PC launch almost as much as performance does. The page also makes clear that the game remains free to play, so the first barrier is not a box price. It is account linkage, storage space, and whether players want this particular live-service stack inside Steam.
75 GB storage and GTX 970-class hardware are the starting line
HoYoverse lists 75 GB of storage, an i5 7th-gen processor, 8 GB RAM, and a GeForce GTX 970 as the minimum PC spec. Recommended hardware moves to an i7 10th-gen CPU and GeForce GTX 1660. The Steam page also shows interface support for multiple languages including Korean and Japanese. That is a midrange ask rather than an extreme one, but it finally gives PC players concrete numbers instead of guesswork.
Reddit treated the store page itself as the story
At crawl time, the r/Games thread had 350 points and 88 comments. The post was not riding on a trailer drop or a balance patch. It was reacting to the store listing itself, because the Steam page answers the two practical questions that had been hanging over the port: when the release is broadly expected, and what sort of PC it expects back.
Source: Steam page · Reddit thread
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