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Batman Arkham Knight PC requirements revealed

Batman Arkham Knight isn’t due out until the end of June but Rocksteady is giving us plenty of time to prepare our rigs as the PC system requirements have been officially revealed. The requirements were revealed by Nvidia, so AMD GPU requirements are not included but we can make some educated guesses to fill in the gaps.

For minimum requirements, you will want an Intel Core i5 750 or an AMD Phenom II X4 965 CPU, 6GB of RAM and an Nvidia GTX 660. The official AMD equivalent is not listed but an R7 260X or an R9 270 should do the trick.

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The recommended system requirements also pack a punch. Users will want an Intel Core i7 3770 or an AMD FX-8350 CPU, 8GB of RAM and an Nvidia GTX 760 GPU. Once again, the official AMD equivalent is not listed but the R9 280 seems like a safe bet judging by its compared performance.

Now there is a step beyond the recommended requirements. However, the only difference between recommended and ultra is the GPU, with Nvidia promoting the GTX 980 as the top GPU for this game. Obviously AMD’s equivalent would be the R9 290x in this instance as the company has not yet released new graphics cards to better compete with the GTX 900 series.

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KitGuru Says: Batman Arkham Knight is set to be the most graphically impressive and intensive game in the series. The recommended specifications are fairly high, particularly where the CPU is concerned but chances are, if you’ve built a PC in the last couple of years, you will be able to run the game.

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7 comments

  1. Lol, I love that picture of Batman floating :))

    Ontopic: The requirements seems a bit high, but I think they are justified since it does look super cool and with some destructible environments while in the car.

  2. dont care if i can run it or not im getting this game! 😛

    pretty much like always my gfx card is holding me back :/

  3. Gotta love marketing and Nvidia Gameworks..

    [Now there is a step beyond the recommended requirements. However, the only difference between recommended and ultra is the GPU, with Nvidia promoting the GTX 980 as the top GPU for this game. Obviously AMD’s equivalent would be the R9 290x in this instance as the company has not yet released new graphics cards to better compete with the GTX 900 series]

    The 290x is sadly competing quiet well against the GTX 980 especially for being over s year old.

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  5. Time to test this on AMD hardware.

  6. why would they post amd equivalent? i mean, this game is owned by Nvidia. and we all know when it comes to these kinds of things, Nvidia is a jerk.

  7. Irishgamer Gamer

    Nvidia so much spare dosh these days