Arknights: Endfield announces system requirements for PC and mobile

Arknights: Endfield, the upcoming game from Hypergryph, has revealed its system requirements ahead of its launch this month. The title will support PC, Android, iOS, and PlayStation platforms, with specifications tailored to each device's capabilities. Players can check if their hardware meets the minimum or recommended standards to ensure smooth performance.

Arknights: Endfield is scheduled for release this month, bringing its action-oriented gameplay to PC, Android, iOS, and PlayStation. As anticipation builds, the developers have outlined the system requirements to help users assess compatibility across devices.

For PC players, the requirements remain relatively modest. The recommended setup calls for a 10th-generation processor, an NVIDIA RTX 2060 Super or equivalent graphics card, and 32 GB of RAM, which stands out as somewhat elevated compared to current market norms. A stable internet connection of at least 15 Mbps is advised for seamless multiplayer experiences. Storage needs are set at 60 GB for the initial download, though updates in this gacha-style game are expected to increase that over time.

On Android, the game demands a Snapdragon 855 or similar processor at minimum, escalating to a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 for optimal play. Recommended RAM is 8 GB, aligning with mid-range smartphone standards today. iOS users face stricter entry points: an iPhone 11 or iPad equipped with an A13 chip suffices for basic operation, but the recommended devices start with the iPhone 13 Pro or an iPad featuring an A15 chip. Mobile storage requirements are lighter at 28 GB.

These specifications suggest Arknights: Endfield prioritizes accessibility while accommodating varying hardware levels. Older iOS devices may require upgrades, but the overall footprint appears manageable for most modern setups.

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