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Gotham Knights minimum PC system requirements target 1080p/60FPS at low settings

Gotham Knights is just one week away, but it seems we aren't going to get a full set of PC system requirements. Recently, the game's Steam page was updated with the minimum required spec, but no recommended spec has been announced. 

Gotham Knights is a new game separate from the Arkham universe, starring the ‘Bat Family'. Players will run around Gotham, investigating during the day, and taking down bad guys at night. Along the way, you'll encounter classic Batman villains like the Court of Owls and the League of Shadows. Playable characters include Bat Girl, Nightwing, Robin and Red Hood, each with their own abilities and fighting style.

The minimum PC system requirements for the game (via Steam) target 1080p/60FPS gameplay with low graphics settings. For this, you'll want to have at least an Intel Core i5-9600K or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 8GB of RAM and a GeForce GTX 1660 Ti or Radeon RX 590 graphics card.

As far as minimum system requirements go, these aren't too bad, and you can make some good educated guesses as to what the recommended specs would likely include. If WB updates the Steam page with the official recommended specs, we will update this story with those details.

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KitGuru Says: I don't have particularly high hopes for Gotham Knights and worry that it will end up being a shallow, forgettable experience. Based on preview impressions, it seems the game perhaps should have done more to stick closer to Arkham, rather than going in its own direction. Are any of you planning on picking this up eventually? 

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