Jump Force PC requirements (its Deku)

Jump Force PC Requirements | What do I need to run Jump Force?

Jump Force is almost here for all you crossover anime fighting game fans. The game pits characters from Naruto, One Piece, Dragon Ball, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and more against their greatest enemies. Jump Force PC requirements have been released, as the game is scheduled for release on February 15. Thankfully, you don’t need a huge computer with the strength of Goku to run it.

Jump Force PC system requirements | Minimum specs

Straight from the horse’s mouth (err, the game’s Steam page) Bandai Namco has confirmed the minimum system requirements to run Jump Force.

  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7 / 8 / 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-2300 @ 2.8GHz / AMD A-10 7850K @ 3.7GHz
  • Memory: 4GB RAM
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 660 Ti, 3GB / Radeon HD 7950, 3GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 17GB available space

Jump Force PC specs are mid-range for new releases, with relatively high CPU requirements asking for a Core i5 minimum. Otherwise, it’s business as usual and Bandai Namco’s game needs a rather small amount of hard drive space.

Jump Force PC system requirements | Recommended specs

The recommended specs for Jump Force PC jump up significantly from minimum specifications, although not unreasonably so.

  • OS: 64-bit Windows 7 / 8 / 10
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-6700 / AMD Ryzen 5 1400
  • Memory: 8GB RAM
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 1060 / Radeon R9 Fury
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 17GB available space

CPU and GPU requirements increase drastically, and a modest bump in memory comes as seems customary for PC system requirements. Bumping the processor up from a Core i5 to an i7 is rather expected, but the specs also want a processor four generations newer than the minimum chip. Similarly, the jump from a GTX 660 Ti minimum to a GTX 1060 represents a four-generation leap in graphics cards, meaning a wide range of cards should be able to play the game effectively. The recommended card is also on the lower end of Nvidia’s range, meaning cards in the RTX 20-series and others should be able to push higher resolutions comfortably.

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