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Crackdown 3 Windows 10 system requirements surface on Microsoft Store

Looks like Crackdown 3's delaying days may finally be over. The long-time-coming Microsoft platform exclusive now has an official store page with its Windows 10 system requirements listed.

It doesn't seem as if the game will be a very demanding one, with even the recommended specifications only needing GTX 1060/ RX 480 levels of graphics power, and a fourth generation i5 or an AMD equivalent on the CPU side.

Here are the full system requirements:

Minimum
Your device must meet all minimum requirements to open this product

  • OS: Windows 10 version 14393.0 or higher
  • Architecture: x64
  • Keyboard Integrated Keyboard
  • Mouse: Integrated Mouse
  • DirectX: DirectX 12 API, Hardware Feature Level 11
  • Memory: 8 GB
  • Video Memory: 2 GB
  • Processor: Intel i5 3470 | AMD FX-6300
  • Graphics: Geforce 750 Ti | Radeon R7 260X

Recommended
Your device should meet these requirements for the best experience

  • OS: Windows 10 version 14393.0 or higher
  • Architecture: x64
  • Keyboard Integrated: Keyboard
  • Mouse: Integrated Mouse
  • DirectX: DirectX 12 API, Hardware Feature Level 11
  • Memory: 8 GB
  • Video Memory: 4 GB
  • Processor: Intel i5 4690 | AMD FX-8350
  • Graphics: Geforce 970 or Geforce 1060 | Radeon R9 290X or Radeon RX 480

Featuring cross-platform cooperative play between Xbox One and Windows 10 players as well as Xbox Play Anywhere functionality, Crackdown 3 will be released sometime in February 2019 according to the latest reports. This release window was revealed after the most recent Spring 2018 launch plans were scrapped.

Crackdown 3 is also one of the games that will be featured during Microsoft's upcoming X018 event, where we will probably get an official and exact release date, and maybe even some new surprises.

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