Injustice 2 System Requirements Arrive Alongside PC Open Beta

Written by Jon Sutton on Tue, Nov 7, 2017 10:00 AM
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It's been a bit of a wait for Injustice 2, but the highest rated fighting game of 2017 will be launching on PC imminently. In the meantime, there's an open beta available to play right now on Steam. If you want to punch Batman in the face for the sorry mess that was Arkham Knight, now is your chance. It also means we've got our spandex-clad mitts on the official Injustice 2 PC system requirements.

Injustice 2 Minimum System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 7 64-bit
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-750 2.66 GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4GHz
  • RAM: 4 GB System Memory
  • GPU RAM: 1.25 GB Video Memory
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 570 or Radeon HD 7850
  • HDD: TBA
  • DX: DirectX 11

Injustice 2 Recommended System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • CPU: Intel Core i3-2100 3.1 GHz or AMD Ryzen R5 1400 3.5GHz
  • RAM: 8 GB System Memory
  • GPU RAM: 3 GB Video Memory
  • GPU: GeForce GTX GeForce GTX 780 or Radeon RX 570
  • HDD: TBA
  • DX: DirectX 11

As you'd expect from a sequel that moved to a new console generation, the system requirements for Injustice 2 are considerably higher than those for the original. They're also a little bit confused in regards to processors.

The minimum Intel CPU for Injustice 2 is faster than the recommended, while the recommended AMD CPU is tons faster than the recommended Intel CPU. It means there isn't much we can draw from the CPU requirements for Injustice 2, other than we're hopeful that the Core i3-2100 is the indication of the true minimum. If it is, then just about any CPU from the Core i3 2nd generation and upwards can play Injustice 2. Likewise, any FX or Ryzen CPU should be good to go for AMD users.

Aside from this, these are some fairly run of the mill system specs. If you can max it out with a mid-range Radeon RX 570 then we can see it should perform well on a wide range of systems. The only key thing to look out for is that you'll probably need 3GB VRAM in order to play Injustice 2 at 1080p, but 1GB should be fine for 720p.

 

As ever, remember you can always check out how well your PC can run the Injustice 2 System Requirements here, where you can check benchmarking and performance from other users. Compare your graphics card to the Injustice 2 GPU benchmark chart and we also have an Injustice 2 Frames Per Second system performance chart for you to check.

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18:31 Nov-09-2017

Seems fine

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06:00 Nov-08-2017

went home & played the beta injustice 2 during lunch hour. still @ home. 'm late. logging out.

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12:06 Nov-08-2017

crash. crash. crash. or it's it my internet? hmmm...

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22:41 Nov-08-2017

definitely your internet, this has to be one the most stable betas i have ever played

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00:28 Nov-08-2017

Any chance I will be able to run this or is my cpu a bottleneck.

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05:48 Nov-08-2017

Do you even know what bottleneck means?

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20:43 Nov-08-2017

I believe that all what you can run is Solitaire...

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21:38 Nov-08-2017

Easy Guys, he might have the wrong rig set on his account. I've got multiple rigs on mine. I swap them from time to time to check how my systems will fair with games.

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18:15 Nov-07-2017

Everyone seems to think that it runs smooth as butter. A PC port that runs well, what is this sorcery?

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20:56 Nov-07-2017

Too bad most of the players drop the match when they're losing... :/

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15:07 Nov-07-2017

Oh no , i forgot to download it.

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15:09 Nov-07-2017

its lit

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13:25 Nov-07-2017

i just tried it an man it is smooth as hell, no bugs, no crashes online am very impressed for a beta. It seems this port has been well optimized for pc

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14:39 Nov-07-2017

it would be quite ridiculous if it didn't run smooth at your pc, the point is to test it out at an average gamer's pc and lower end ones.

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15:01 Nov-07-2017

MKX also run very smooth on my r9 390 back then but boy oh boy online was just bad , too many bugs and crashes here and there. But am not seeing such problems so far despite it being a beta

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11:41 Nov-07-2017

Hoping to stretch my rig for another year before upgrading, and these requirements tells me I might just make it! :D

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11:53 Nov-07-2017

You should upgrade only the GPU imo, I would wait until like 2020 before upgrading that sweet CPU, also you have enough RAM if you're only gaming with that rig.

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