While official minimum specifications for Home Together have not been formally published by the developers at Team Monolith, community sources and third-party listings provide a general picture of what is required to run the game smoothly, particularly given its heavy reliance on Unreal Engine 5.
While it may run on integrated graphics, a GTX 960 or equivalent is the recommended baseline for a playable experience.
The update added various scenario commands which help in adjusting scenes for better camera angles and environmental immersion. Home Together Version 0.24
: A new scenario command to hide the male head during scenes. Bug Fixes & Improvements Visual Glitches
Compressed image and audio assets reduce transition lag between map zones. While official minimum specifications for Home Together have
: This update utilizes Unreal Engine 5’s Lumen for real-time global illumination. Because this is graphically intensive, developers recommend switching from "Ultra" to "High" shading settings if you experience low framerates.
: A highly requested minimalist outfit option added to the character creator suite. : A new scenario command to hide the male head during scenes
All female characters in the game feature voice acting, adding an extra layer of immersion to both casual interactions and intimate scenarios.
Let’s get straight to the point. is not a minor hotfix. It is a substantial update that clocks in at over 1,200 new renders and 45 new animated sequences. Here are the key additions:
The main story picks up exactly where Version 0.23 left off. Your lease is approaching its end, forcing a critical conversation about whether the protagonists should renew the lease together or go their separate ways. This arc introduces a new that tracks subtle interactions—how you fold laundry, whether you replace the shared groceries, or if you remember a small detail from a previous conversation. Version 0.24 makes these seemingly mundane tasks feel high-stakes.