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Gotham Knights Minimum PC Requirements Revealed

You won't need Bruce Wayne's bank account to afford a gaming PC that can run Gotham Knights.

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Gotham Knights launches on October 21, and if you're planning to play it on PC, the good news is that you won't need cutting-edge WayneTech to get the game running at a respectable level of visual fidelity. Developer Warner Bros. Montreal has revealed the minimum system requirements for the open-world adventure, and if your PC can handle any modern games without making too many concessions in the options menu, you should be good to go.

A PC equipped with a GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (or a Radeon RX 590, 8 GB of RAM), 8 GB of RAM, and a solid CPU from the last couple of years will be able to get the game running at 60 Frames-per-second at a 1080p resolution and with low graphical settings enabled.

Gotham Knights minimum PC system requirements

  • Operating system: Windows 10 64-bit
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-9600K or Ryzen 5 3600
  • RAM: 8 GB
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 1660 Ti or Radeon RX 590
  • Storage: 45 GB

Warner Bros. Montreal hasn't listed its recommended PC requirements for a more intensive rendering of Gotham City with all the visual bells and whistles, but if you are looking to see what your new 40-series Nvidia GPU can do, the game looks like it'll be a stunner on that front. Users with high-end gaming rigs can expect a 4K resolution, ray tracing, and ultra-high framerate options when Gotham Knights runs at max settings on PC.

With launch day being just a week away, the marketing machine for Gotham Knights has kicked into overdrive with new cinematic and gameplay trailers of the superhero romp in action. "Gotham Knights did a great job of setting up a central mystery as quickly as possible," Tamoor Hussain wrote in his Gotham Knights preview. "The central narrative thread of Gotham Knights involves the heirs to Batman's crusade trying to pick up where their mentor left off, understand what he was trying to prevent, and, at the same time, solve the mystery of his death."

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